Re: Home builder repair hell



CALL YOUR STATE'S CONSUMER PROTECTION DEPARTMENT...your builder should
be licensed with them, and there's a reason for that. Consumer
Protection can give you information on your rights and any
compensation that might be possible. For example, in my state Cosumer
Protection deposits money from contractor licensing (roofing,
electrical, plumbing, etc.) into a pool of sorts, and consumers who
have been wronged by a contractor that goes out of business can still
sue and reclaim some money. That's just one example of a services;
there may be other things they can do for you, including threatening
this guy's license if he doesn't live up to the spirit of his
contract.

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