Correcting Problems on New Home
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2001 8:28 am
We have purchased a new Silvercrest Woodland series home for placement on our property in Lake County, California. I already have a number of issues that I would like to get resolved but am uncertain what avenue I should use to get them corrected.
When we visited the factory in Woodland, CA, out home was sitting on the their lot and we were able to tour it. During the tour, we found the following:
1. Options were installed that we did not order. How can we determine if we were charged for the options? The home was built on 11/8 and on 11/3 the seller sent a new quote with a price increase of approx. $900.00. The details of the price increase reflected a increase of the price of ordered options and did not list any of the extra options installed.
2. The pantry doors are not square. The pantry has 3 sets of 2 doors. When the top two doors are opened, the adjacent door will also come open because the doors touch when closed. The bottom set of doors is way out of square. The bottom of the doors touch while at the top there is a considerable gap. We reported this problem to the seller and he said he would have the factory correct. This week we visted our property and the unassembled home was sitting there. I was able to look in the kitchen window and could see no effort was made to correct the pantry doors.
My questions is what procedure should I use to resolve the issues? As indicated in #2, I talked to the seller yet nothing was done. Now I need to know how do I put the heat on the to get it done?
Thank you.
When we visited the factory in Woodland, CA, out home was sitting on the their lot and we were able to tour it. During the tour, we found the following:
1. Options were installed that we did not order. How can we determine if we were charged for the options? The home was built on 11/8 and on 11/3 the seller sent a new quote with a price increase of approx. $900.00. The details of the price increase reflected a increase of the price of ordered options and did not list any of the extra options installed.
2. The pantry doors are not square. The pantry has 3 sets of 2 doors. When the top two doors are opened, the adjacent door will also come open because the doors touch when closed. The bottom set of doors is way out of square. The bottom of the doors touch while at the top there is a considerable gap. We reported this problem to the seller and he said he would have the factory correct. This week we visted our property and the unassembled home was sitting there. I was able to look in the kitchen window and could see no effort was made to correct the pantry doors.
My questions is what procedure should I use to resolve the issues? As indicated in #2, I talked to the seller yet nothing was done. Now I need to know how do I put the heat on the to get it done?
Thank you.