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284878 05:51 AM 03-20-2021
Originally Posted by Unregistered:
He attended 1 day a week for approximately 1 and a half years, so rough guesstimation would put it at 78 total days...

They did not close due to covid, I have the letter, they closed so they could relicense to accept state voucher moneys, but that required they close and go through some inspections. Also, force majeure (covid) does not allow for the changing of a contract (changing the time) it allows for the cancellation of a contract without punishment, but both parties must be made as whole as possible. If you pay a contractor to build a house for you and he is to finish by x date and a tornado rips the house from the ground half way through, he can refund you what you have paid thus far, or he can finish the house in a new agreed upon time frame, he can not keep your money and decide the new time frame on his own.
Your kidding right??

If a tornado damage your house that is being built, YOUR construction/homeowners insurance would cover the damage not the contractor or his insurance.

The contractor deserves to get paid for the work he has done.
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