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Devan R.
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  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Home Exterior Color Not As We Expected

Devan R.
  • Specialist
  • Fort Lauderdale, FL
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My wife and I have signed a contract for a new construction home in Florida. The land was bought by the construction company and we chose our lot and house model. (There are 18 homes going up in the enclave) The picture attached is a picture I took today of the 1st viewing of the paint color of our home. The model home that we expected the color of our house is below. As you can tell there is a considerable difference as we thought our home would have a darker exterior color. This might be the 1st coating but in the event its not do we as the buyer have a right for the construction company to paint close to the specifications of the model home we signed our contract and agreed upon? We have already put down a significant amount of money and I'm leery of our closing until the exterior of our home is closer to what we expected in the model.

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