Thanks Ben10. I'm surprised (and sorry) to hear that you havent had your money returned. Its seems strange that when you are looking for a clause to get out of a contract its all in favour of the developer and you are now outside of the contract time and its STILL in favour of your developer. To be honest, I'm not happy with what they are offering at this stage, I'm going to hold out for the completion date (which is end of April) and see what happens then, although your case makes me think I'll be sitting waiting for my money back for a long time to come! Thanks again and good luck with your own situation.
In my experience you will have a tough time getting your money from any builder, you may be entitled to it but they will make you wait!
I bought an appartment in march 2006 which was to be ready a year later. Here i am 2 years later & i have still not moved in due to a window which was on the original plans not being on the finished appartment. Now this would have been acceptable if the builder had of come to me & informed me of the change to the plans while building & offered me a way out but they tried to pass it off as nothing, now,if you bought an ipod & the earphones were not in the box would you bring it back??
The builders have had as little contact with me as possible & are still holding a 30,000 deposit, the contract was up in november & the way it looks i will be a while waiting for my money even though the builder is in breach of contract!
My advice would be that if you are happy with the new house on offer take it otherwise you will be a long time waiting on your money back, thats if you get it back!!
Thats unbelievable...ring Joe Duffy.
u would still be contractually obliged to buy first place .
My solicitor also believes i have a pretty strong case considering i have full set of drawings that i agreed the sale on & the builder never stuck to this. Had they contacted me during the build to inform me they would have some sort of comeback but i am hoping this will cover most angles!!
Can I pm you to ask more questions on this as I am wondering if it is in same development as myself and also how solicitor did not say u would be still contracted to original property even though u do have strong case.
Yep, ask away!
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