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Updated about 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Builder forcing to close when home is not ready.
Hello all,
I’m being forced by the builder presumably due to many reasons - yess end close etc, when the investment property is not ready.
1. gas meter and line hasn’t been installed
2. Shower doors, bathroom glass doors are missing
3. Cabinets are cracked and will take 4-6 weeks to order
4. Tenant ready to sign the lease but but I don’t want them bothered for repairs after they move in
financially I’m ready to close, but feel like it’s forced. What are my options ?
Thanks,
Yogesh