Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really builder specific. My neighbors moved out June 2 and got their occupancy permit today (basement, 2 story addition, full gut renovation of entire house except half bath on first floor). While I’d think this is unheard of, the builder preordered everything that was typically delayed. The neighbors signed their contract last September so these guys were just totally on the ball. Neighbors also started ordering and storing things last winter so no delivery delays on appliances/fixtures, etc). They start their next renovation for another neighbor on Monday.
There's quite a few builders who do this... Which is why all of their renovations look the same, but they don't have the supply chain issues others do.
Anonymous wrote:This is really builder specific. My neighbors moved out June 2 and got their occupancy permit today (basement, 2 story addition, full gut renovation of entire house except half bath on first floor). While I’d think this is unheard of, the builder preordered everything that was typically delayed. The neighbors signed their contract last September so these guys were just totally on the ball. Neighbors also started ordering and storing things last winter so no delivery delays on appliances/fixtures, etc). They start their next renovation for another neighbor on Monday.
Anonymous wrote:This is really builder specific. My neighbors moved out June 2 and got their occupancy permit today (basement, 2 story addition, full gut renovation of entire house except half bath on first floor). While I’d think this is unheard of, the builder preordered everything that was typically delayed. The neighbors signed their contract last September so these guys were just totally on the ball. Neighbors also started ordering and storing things last winter so no delivery delays on appliances/fixtures, etc). They start their next renovation for another neighbor on Monday.