We're scheduled to close on our first house tomorrow. We bought a house that was completely remodeled from the ground up - new siding, windows, heating & A/C, appliances, roof, carpet, tile, etc. We did our final walkthrough, and realized that there are quite a few things missing - rods & shelves in closets, doorstops in all rooms, shower rod, medicine cabinet, things like that. Are these items that the builder is supposed to put in, or is it typical for this stuff to not be installed? I know it probably sounds minor, but we're putting every dime we have into the house, and don't have a ton of money left over for stuff. Thanks!
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Read your agreement carefully. From my understanding those things are supposed to be in the house (ours included curtains). When my sister bought her home (new construction) those items were also included.
Really depends on what was agreed to---is anything in the contract? Were the items there when you first made the plans??
We had a new-build and had no window treatments, shower rod, etc--but did have stuff for the closets. Luckily, none of that is super expensive, but I see your point since money will be an issue.
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It was just completed last week.
Does it say in your contract those finishes would be included? If not, then no, they're not included and the builder/remodeled has no obligation to add them. That's what contracts are for, especially if you put in an offer and signed purchase agreements before the house was even finished being remodeled. Did you not have anything in writing about what you could expect the finished product to include?
What does your Purchase & Sale agreement say? Read the fine print. Also ask the realtor/attorney who is representing you. If it were me, (as long as the P&S didn't say something different), I'd get a credit figured into the closing amount so you can buy this stuff yourself, or get a written guarantee from the seller that they'll have all of it installed at their cost within 5 days (or whatever timeframe you need).
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It really depends on the contract.
We paid a little extra for our house because of the expensive upgrades in it. The contract stated anything attached to the walls, curtains, rods, etc.
We did inspection and noticed the owners were taking down the expensive knobs, cabinets, etc. and replacing them with cheap stuff. They were such jerks when we held them to the contract and made them put it back up.
we're putting every dime we have into the house, and don't have a ton of money left over for stuff. Thanks!
If you are a first time home buyer you should look into the first time home buyers tax credit. Once you close you can get up to $8000 and not have to pay it back! We bought a house in March and got the full $8K. It helped us so much! Oh and we were also able to do an ammendment on our 2008 taxes to get the money sooner. You can always wait until 2009 tax time, but if you are anything like us, we needed our money right away!
You can probably check with your CPA or if you do your own taxes you can talk with a place like H&R Block.
GL and congrats on getting a house!