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Originally Posted by Cathy H
The terms seem O.K. if the deal works out fine for the buyer, but if for some good reason the buyer must change his/her mind then the some of the non-refundable terms do seem rascally (hubby "sweaty''s term). After all, they now sell about 1500 new houses a year, so why be so strict?
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WELL, because those are the rules. It is because of them we don't have more people who are goonier than the few who slip through the cracks.
They run a well oiled machine and gave us our closing date on the day we signed to have our house built and we would have had to pay $250 to change it even if the house was done ahead of schedule, which is often the case.
They do it because they can, and if people don't like those stipulations, there are ten in line behind them that are willing to abide by the rules.
It isn't a RIGHT to live here. It is a privilege.