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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Another shady thing is that they are only allowing a pre-settlement inspection to be done AFTER our pre-settlement walkthrough is done. It's my understanding that on the builder pre-settlement walkthrough we need to sign off on punch lists and anything added after will be considered a warranty. [/quote] That's not ideal, but at least you're getting a pre-drywall. That's more important. Given that they won't allow the inspection to take place before the pre settlement walkthrough, you may want to skip that inspection but do one before the warranty is up. [/quote] BAD advice. She should refuse to sign the paperwork until AFTER her inspector sends the report. Never skip inspections. [/quote] Never sign anything till satisfied.[/quote]
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