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tommy steam
01-17-2012, 07:32 PM
Do you need to have a lawyer when you buy a new home in TV? Do you think its a good idea to have one when you buy? What about having a home inspection on a new home, once again, hire someone? Just trying to put it all together. Thank you to all who respond.:bigbow:
JohnN
01-17-2012, 07:51 PM
no lawyer needed, The Villages is very helpful in closings and they give a one year warranty on new homes and they really do step up to it.
2 things...
1-after one year you're on your own.
2-we had an inspector come out at 11 months (found him here on a thread), he did a home inspection, filed the report with TV, and they called within 48 hours and had the list (short list, all minor) fixed just fine.
Pturner
01-17-2012, 08:02 PM
No need for an attorney. I love JohnW's suggestion of an inspection just before the warranty expires.
tommy steam
01-17-2012, 08:08 PM
no lawyer needed, The Villages is very helpful in closings and they give a one year warranty on new homes and they really do step up to it.
2 things...
1-after one year you're on your own.
2-we had an inspector come out at 11 months (found him here on a thread), he did a home inspection, filed the report with TV, and they called within 48 hours and had the list (short list, all minor) fixed just fine.
Thank you
tommy steam
01-17-2012, 08:09 PM
No need for an attorney. I love JohnW's suggestion of an inspection just before the warranty expires.
thank you
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