Hello,
we have purchased a condominium that is currently in the shell construction phase. Attached is a photo of the damaged window.
My message to the developer:
"Unfortunately, I have noticed that the roof window in the bathroom is damaged. It is not just a scratch; the frame is damaged so that the internal structure is visible.
Since the impact on durability and potential problems cannot be assessed, I assume that the window needs to be replaced."
The response:
"The contractor filled the damage with liquid plastic. The double casement window will not be replaced due to the damage.
It can be absolutely ruled out that the damage affects durability or anything similar.
The damage is behind the drywall, which still needs to be installed, and it does not cause any disadvantages there."
How would you handle this?
we have purchased a condominium that is currently in the shell construction phase. Attached is a photo of the damaged window.
My message to the developer:
"Unfortunately, I have noticed that the roof window in the bathroom is damaged. It is not just a scratch; the frame is damaged so that the internal structure is visible.
Since the impact on durability and potential problems cannot be assessed, I assume that the window needs to be replaced."
The response:
"The contractor filled the damage with liquid plastic. The double casement window will not be replaced due to the damage.
It can be absolutely ruled out that the damage affects durability or anything similar.
The damage is behind the drywall, which still needs to be installed, and it does not cause any disadvantages there."
How would you handle this?
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mmeyer197423 Jul 2020 14:14Thank you all for your responses!