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Originally Posted by CFrance
I don't know if it's on the up and up or not, but I wouldn't wait more than about 3 months before your warranty expires to have the cracks fixed. What if the repair is faulty and the cracks return, as in my neighbor's case? She had it fixed in that last batch of warranty repairs after the home inspection, and the crack reappeared just after the warranty period. Now she has to pay herself for the repair and a painter.
I never heard of the repair company charging the customer for too much warranty work. Maybe someone else has had experience with this.
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I don't think The Villages would continue dealing with someone who would charge for warranty work.
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