Q: Help! I put in a contract for a new-construction homes & was told the home would have gray granite, floors and walls.
I recently stopped by & the house has brown granite, floors, and beige walls. Builder acknowledges the error but is refusing to make any changes due to the cost. Please advise what my rights are.
A: Normally, with new construction the contract contains an inclusions list. If your inclusions list reads gray granite, floors and walls, you may have rights against the builder. If this however, was only verbal, then you had better get used to what he installed.
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