More House Updates
Aug. 16th, 2004 09:02 pmThis seller is really pissing me off. Not just the seller, but the people working for them. Today was my inspection deadline (revised twice), so I turned in my form saying what I found in the inspection that needed fixing. (Yes, the inspection finally happened last Tuesday, even though the property *still* wasn't ready!) I also had an electrician come in on Friday to tell me about some of the wiring being screwed up. (You're not supposed to paint the inside of the breaker panel, morons.)
When I came in to sign the form, the only person there was the guy who's essentially the head of maintenece. He's the jerk who keeps making up stories and promised my place would be done and ready to move into on the 6th. He was still working on it today. Anyway, he made up a new story about how he couldn't get in there for five days because I was having a radon test done. Note: those "five days" were August 6-10. You know, after the place was supposed to be 100% done. Then he tried to tell me that I shouldn't submit my form since he had done everything on it. Subsequent questioning revealed that in his world, "all" really means "half". We got into a very heated discussion where the guy refused to acknowledge logic in any form. I've been angry almost consistently in dealing with these people. The sales realtor asked me if I was getting excited about buying the house, and I said that I was far too superstitious to count on it.
Eventually, this maintenence guy called in his electrician to explain to me that it's okay to paint an electrical panel (even on the inside) because it hasn't blown up yet. WTF?!? This thing had clearly been painted closed for a good long time, and that isn't right either! The guy was trying to convince me that I should accept the place not being safe because it's 30 years old. Bull$#!7. My parents' house is nearly that old and is just fine. The electrician let slip that those panels have an expected lifetime of about 30 years. Now I really want it replaced with a non-painted one. (Paint on wires = bad, IMHO.)
We'll see what happens when the corporate office gets involved. Part of me wants to give them the double-deuce and tell them what they can go do and suggest some garening implements to do it with, but another part of me is sick of the process. I've invested too much time and money in this place to go do it over again.
I'll be lucky if I get through this without developing an ulcer or something.
When I came in to sign the form, the only person there was the guy who's essentially the head of maintenece. He's the jerk who keeps making up stories and promised my place would be done and ready to move into on the 6th. He was still working on it today. Anyway, he made up a new story about how he couldn't get in there for five days because I was having a radon test done. Note: those "five days" were August 6-10. You know, after the place was supposed to be 100% done. Then he tried to tell me that I shouldn't submit my form since he had done everything on it. Subsequent questioning revealed that in his world, "all" really means "half". We got into a very heated discussion where the guy refused to acknowledge logic in any form. I've been angry almost consistently in dealing with these people. The sales realtor asked me if I was getting excited about buying the house, and I said that I was far too superstitious to count on it.
Eventually, this maintenence guy called in his electrician to explain to me that it's okay to paint an electrical panel (even on the inside) because it hasn't blown up yet. WTF?!? This thing had clearly been painted closed for a good long time, and that isn't right either! The guy was trying to convince me that I should accept the place not being safe because it's 30 years old. Bull$#!7. My parents' house is nearly that old and is just fine. The electrician let slip that those panels have an expected lifetime of about 30 years. Now I really want it replaced with a non-painted one. (Paint on wires = bad, IMHO.)
We'll see what happens when the corporate office gets involved. Part of me wants to give them the double-deuce and tell them what they can go do and suggest some garening implements to do it with, but another part of me is sick of the process. I've invested too much time and money in this place to go do it over again.
I'll be lucky if I get through this without developing an ulcer or something.
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Date: 2004-08-16 11:19 pm (UTC)Last scenario is when you call the local TV station that does that "ON your SIDE" thing. They say, "Wow what ass holes". and they jump at the chance for a juicy story. (They will have a field day with the "box painting stooge".)
These things always work out. You will wind up having them Kiss your ass in the county square AND you will wind up getting everything you wanted and MORE. The best part is, It's fun to do it this way....trust me on this.
Y.T.;
Vince.
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Date: 2004-08-17 07:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-17 11:17 am (UTC)We have a local TV station here in Tampa Bay called, "8 on YOUR side."
Trust me...the better bussiness thing is not going to do anything to resolve the problem...they only write stuff down and file it. When the TV cameras show up though...look out..its, "Yes Mam...No Mam...Right away Mam! It was just an oversight Mam!...It won't happen again Mam!!!...Please don't destroy us MAM!!!!!......We're Sorrrrrry!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Pick up the Phone...you won't regret it.
Y.T.;
Vince.
Get Martino on your side
Date: 2004-08-17 11:27 am (UTC)'Sides, it's just fun seeing him go after crooks!
-M
Re: Get Martino on your side
Date: 2004-08-18 05:55 pm (UTC)