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10-29-2018 08:59 PM |
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
(Post 1594521)
First of all, the house is not new, it is out of warranty. And secondly, the one year warranty for exterior concrete slabs only covers cracks that exceed one quarter inch in width or depth. The remedy for these cracks is to repair the area, and the warranty specifically states that the repaired area may not match the existing area in color and texture. This is all clearly stated on page 14 of the warranty agreement.
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Accept that information if you wish. The Villages and the Concrete Supplier and the Concrete Company who place the material would not hold to the letter of the law so to speak I would think as they would not want an unhappy customer. Especially one who has had other problems with the home.
To your knowledge has The Village ever remedied a problem after the warranty period? I believe they have and I believe they would in this case. Time will tell but thanks for the specifics of the contract. It was an interesting short story.
Knowing what I know I respectfully would crumble up that part of the warranty paperwork and throw it in the new load of Concrete that they would place in my driveway. Out of the three people involved in making this correct, it is NOTHING to them, they could even split it three ways. I wonder if the fact that another house in the neighborhood needed repair means anything. I would think so. That's probably not in the contract though????
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