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bob
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I have bought a spec house recently and the builders are currently building it. At the beginning I viewed the showhouse and was impressed with the size of 108 sq.m. on the sales literature. Soon after I paid the booking deposit I signed contracts. Just before I did this I was given a drawing by my solicitor that was not to scale and had no clear dimensions on it. It just said 108 sq.m. My solicitor asked me if I was happy with it. I thought I was and so I signed. However whilst the builders were building the house and the walls went up, I suspected that my kitchen/ dining room was smaller than the show house. I measured the showhouse and then mine. My house was 108 sq.m. alright but the showhouse was 450mm wider and 450mm longer, making it 120 sq.m. The difference doesn’t seem a lot but 12 sq.m. is a decent size double bedroom and if I was to construct an extension for 12 sq.m. on my existing house it would cost me about 24 thousand. I feel short-changed. Even though there were caveats all over the sales literature and in the contract about building discrepancies etc., I think this was deliberate. Is there anything I can do.