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Purchased our newly built home

Alicia Koback
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hello, we moved into our newly built home in November 2022. we’ve had our sump pump running every day and water coming out every minute of every day. we had the builders come out and they decided to run a pipe to the road because we now have a small pond between our homes. My question is what can we do as buyers for this problem, we have a year warranty on the house but the sump pump will eventually break and we will have a flooded basement. We are so worried about the future of our investment now that we don't know what to do? We told the builders we want a new home on a different lot and they said there are things they can do but haven't heard anything after that. Do I keep calling them, get a plumber out here to tell is why this is happening, or get a lawyer? we are seniors and this was our last retirement home, this is so disappointing 

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