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| This somewhat expresses our feelings on this matter |
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| This expresses our feelings much better |
We went to visit the lot last weekend (in hopes that something may have been started, it hasn't) and were able to walk around and attempt to get a feel for what our backyard will look like. Previously, the lot has been mostly covered with supplies for the two houses being built next door and thus inaccessible on foot.
As of today it has been 12 days since we last met with the sales rep and gave her some possible times for the pre-construction meeting. We expected a pretty quick turn around to schedule the meeting because the sales rep keeps saying that Ryan is eager to start on the house. Unfortunately, we did not hear back from her and had to send a reminder email yesterday. She replied by blaming the delay on the PM and then scheduled the meeting for next week. I guess the good news is the sales rep also says the pre-construction meeting won't hold up any construction. (This statement is baffling to me as the very definition of pre-construction would indicate it has to occur prior to any construction)
Overall, the frustration has continued with the sales rep and her lack of communication. When we reminded her about the meeting yesterday, she replied with some random inconvenient times for next week (nothing in line with the 4 days of the week we requested) and some vague non-answers about some other questions we had asked. She even tried to talk us out of having Ryan do one of the things we've requested and suggested we contact an outside contractor. Overall, we're not impressed with the sales rep and are hoping that our project manager is a big improvement since all the other bloggers have raved about their PMs.
So for now, we wait and will meet with our PM next week to walk the lot and do some pre-construction meeting things. We will drive by the lot again this weekend, just to see if indeed construction has started, but we're not holding out much hope that it has.


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