delayed with moving in
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 8:40 pm
Hello there. I am asking advice on behalf of my parents who have endured a long and exhausting purchase of a new manufactured home. They began getting a loan in April of 2005. It took them a while due to a change in WA state home loan laws in August. They secured a loan in September 2005 and are still not in their new home. Their home was supposed to be ready to move onto their lot in November 2005. The original move in date was scheduled for just before Christmas. It is now almost March, and they were supposed to be able to move in this weekend. However, there are many things wrong.
When they put the home on the lot and began to put it together, it was short on one side by about an inch. So, they pieced it together. It does not look right.
When the home was placed on the lot, it suffered a crack in the main structure of one end. My parents notified everyone of this crack at the time. The crack has now been painted over with a paint color that does not match the home. There are many problems inside the home too such as molding around the walls, carpet, paint, nicks and dents. Now the company they purchased the home from is telling my parents they have to sign over the rest of the loan before they will finish the repairs and let my parents move in.
My suggestion to my parents is to get a lawyer involved.
Can you offer us any advice?
Thank you kindly for taking the time to read this, and respond to it!
Brigitte
Frustrated on their behalf!
When they put the home on the lot and began to put it together, it was short on one side by about an inch. So, they pieced it together. It does not look right.
When the home was placed on the lot, it suffered a crack in the main structure of one end. My parents notified everyone of this crack at the time. The crack has now been painted over with a paint color that does not match the home. There are many problems inside the home too such as molding around the walls, carpet, paint, nicks and dents. Now the company they purchased the home from is telling my parents they have to sign over the rest of the loan before they will finish the repairs and let my parents move in.
My suggestion to my parents is to get a lawyer involved.
Can you offer us any advice?
Thank you kindly for taking the time to read this, and respond to it!
Brigitte
Frustrated on their behalf!