Experiences with prefab house providers?

  • Erstellt am 2012-01-18 11:02:26

11ant

2018-12-14 19:49:20
  • #1

Uh oh, King Customer sometimes has expectations like Count Coke, it seems to me. If the ground floor is more of a raised ground floor at the entrance side, and no entrance staircase was ordered in the scope of services, then none will be built. Why should the customer be given it for free? — just because they forgot to order it? — You should still be able and willing to read before signing a contract!

And of course "turnkey" does not mean "locking system included." It only means the eight-euro cylinders from the hardware discount store, after all the customer just puts them in the drawer and installs their locking system themselves. With the code lock, I also first change "123456" to an individual "password."


The proportion of fake negative reviews is no lower than that of hype reviews. A serious statistician always discards the top and bottom centile in their mind: whether fake or not, these are outliers that blur the picture.


But please before signing, and not afterwards in a forum if you didn’t order it.


Great if you can save that much — for a utility basement I would do that anytime. The potato horde and the shelf with the jam jars don’t care at all.


Complain. Not the island, but the registered letter with the complaint.
 

Mottenhausen

2018-12-14 20:41:09
  • #2


Turnkey means a house is lockable. Move-in ready means a house can be occupied. This has nothing to do with Schwörerhaus, that is always the case.

What becomes clear here again is that the housebuilding companies do not value informing the uninformed customer enough so that he becomes aware of which follow-up costs he still has to bear in his individual case. There is always only a reference to the construction service description, knowing full well that the customer does not fully understand it. Instead, they want to use up the customer's budget as much as possible already for the house base price.
 

ypg

2018-12-14 22:00:27
  • #3


Ignorance has never helped anyone.
Therefore: get informed first, then build.
And don’t look for any “fault” only at the building partner.... I could bet that quite a bit of information flowed but bounced off the builder.
And now the journey through the
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