cdr108
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Hey! My inspiration, can't I get invited? I'll bring over some Craft Burgers.
me too me too please !
Hey! My inspiration, can't I get invited? I'll bring over some Craft Burgers.
Rosto - I'd be interested in seeing that list of deficiencies, if only for comparison sake during my PDI. Sorry to hear things aren't up to snuff...
I am in Mike, I don't have pics but I can tell you that I am furious with the condition of my Unit, it is embarrassing. For your sake I hope that they take more care in preparing the higher up units. I have a list of about 30 deficiencies I have sent to Freed. I could go on and on here about it but I'll leave it at that. I wouldn't buy a Freed condo again.
You don't have time to catch everything on the PDI as they only give you like an hour in there so don't worry about that, they will have to fix almost everything after you move in from what I understand. I doubt all of the units will look as poor as mine does as they almost certainly rushed their asses to get the first units done so they could start collecting my occupancy fee. To give you and example of one of my complaints, half my condo is freezing as the heat doesn't distribute to the 1st floor (i have a two floor unit). I didn't expect to have to wear a blanket the whole time on the first floor to stay warm. This is due to very poor design of the A/C system rather than shotty workmanship/careless installation which most of the problems are, although there are a bunch that are due to absurdly stupid design.
also my floors are horribly scratched, sink needs to be replace, glue and paint all over, needs repaint, several doors are malfunctioning, stove and oven didn't work, dishwasher leaking...caulking, counter scratched or glue or paint, concrete ceilings have writing on them, plaster and paint on them, writing on walls....damaged cabinetry in kitchen....it goes on and on. My favourite is that I can barely fit under my rainhead upgrade and it blocks the regular showerhead...the no handles on any of the doors was also a brilliant idea.
You don't have time to catch everything on the PDI as they only give you like an hour in there so don't worry about that, they will have to fix almost everything after you move in from what I understand. I doubt all of the units will look as poor as mine does as they almost certainly rushed their asses to get the first units done so they could start collecting my occupancy fee. To give you and example of one of my complaints, half my condo is freezing as the heat doesn't distribute to the 1st floor (i have a two floor unit). I didn't expect to have to wear a blanket the whole time on the first floor to stay warm. This is due to very poor design of the A/C system rather than shotty workmanship/careless installation which most of the problems are, although there are a bunch that are due to absurdly stupid design.
also my floors are horribly scratched, sink needs to be replace, glue and paint all over, needs repaint, several doors are malfunctioning, stove and oven didn't work, dishwasher leaking...caulking, counter scratched or glue or paint, concrete ceilings have writing on them, plaster and paint on them, writing on walls....damaged cabinetry in kitchen....it goes on and on. My favourite is that I can barely fit under my rainhead upgrade and it blocks the regular showerhead...the no handles on any of the doors was also a brilliant idea.
Anyone who has already moved in have tips for us who are about to do our PDI? Anything specific we should double check?
Perhaps, you might also wish to ask him a question about the builder having asked you to occupy the unit with heating not working properly.