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Old 07-03-2012, 06:50 AM
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Default This is JUST my opinion and I don't know the developers.

This is NOT directed at JackZ the original poster.. This is my general view. I have changed my post becaue it was pointed out that it sounded harsh, and it did. JackZ is one of my favorite posters and has a very reasonable concern.

I am sure that the developers will follow all disclosure laws. They are too big and too successful to circumvent the law. They don't need to. What is one lot to them?

I would expect the developers to do the right thing. That said.

They are running a for profit business and they aren't anyone's mom. In the past I have read about people who were angry because they missed the four percent discount by a few days etc. We missed a $20,000 discount on the lot we bought by a couple of weeks. If they do it for one, they have to do it for all. This is a different situation entirely.

When a person signs to buy it is a legal binding contract but if an enormous change occurs such as being underwater etc, it seems that would be alter the situation

JackZ
Why not call and ask? The person to begin the conversation with is your sales rep.

That is MY opinion after having lived here for four years and listening and reading and watching what has happened in that time to us and to others. I feel that JackZ will have his interests protected. Bad publicity would harm the developer.

(I think JackZ may be still out of the country and in different time zone to have a direct conversation on phone with sales rep)

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Last edited by graciegirl; 07-03-2012 at 07:56 AM.