Well, I am in the process of having another property built in the US (MCO). Due to water permit problems the builder has not been able to progress for 18 months. We just got all of this sorted (The builder meanwhile has been earning interest on my $50k). The builder emailed 2 weeks ago asking if I could move lot due as he wanted to build a larger property on the next lot and needed two lots to complete the build. As no incentive to move was offered and contracts were already in place I politely declined. A week later I had another email from the builder cancelling my contract due to a breach in the contract (A clause that states I have to have confirmation of my mortgage within 90 days of contract signing). The issue is that the lender will not confirm anything other than an agreement in principle until the builder has installed the infrastructure (roads, drainage, power and water) which still has not been done.
Not only has he cancelled the contract but is deducting $5000 liquidated damages and to top it all the houses are now being sold for an extra $50k on top of our agreed price.
So having spoken to an attorney who says we haved a case to reclaim the $5k, plus should we wish attempt a claim for damages for the $50k increase in sale price, but the problem is that it will cost $7500 to take it court (roughly) which is reclaimable if sucessful, but not if an out of court settlement is reached.
The last problem is that I have to be present at the courthouse for each hearing.
I am so mad, but please let me know what you would do?
Paul
Not only has he cancelled the contract but is deducting $5000 liquidated damages and to top it all the houses are now being sold for an extra $50k on top of our agreed price.
So having spoken to an attorney who says we haved a case to reclaim the $5k, plus should we wish attempt a claim for damages for the $50k increase in sale price, but the problem is that it will cost $7500 to take it court (roughly) which is reclaimable if sucessful, but not if an out of court settlement is reached.
The last problem is that I have to be present at the courthouse for each hearing.
I am so mad, but please let me know what you would do?
Paul