Client put a $40K deposit on a new home to be built for them. Delay after delay caused them to lose a good offer on the home they wanted to sell and because of excess water a drainage problem occurred on the new lot. The property was supposed to be flat (They have 3 young boys) instead it was re-graded and wound up being the drainage point for the street. A week before move-in clients discovered on their final walk-thru that our flat lot was deeply graded with 3 concrete storm drains in the yard and a 6ft unfenced drop-off to the neighborhood below. basically, for a family with three active boys, it was a disaster. So they walked away before settlement and lost their substantial deposit, but they couldn't be happy there and didn't see a point in putting more money into a home that they wouldn't be able to really be happy or functional in.
Do they have a case for a casualty loss?
Thanks in advance!
Do they have a case for a casualty loss?
Thanks in advance!
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