![]() The more you have the better it will be for you.Ī story from a contractor friend of mine, he built a house to plan, followed all the surveyors marks, and the plans the home owner gave him. I would also get an appraiser to come and give adjusted appraisals, so an appraisal of value with the driveway done correctly and an appraisal of it done how it is. So this should show you, you need to have everything in line, have proof, and have a plan to repair it with 3 estimates to do the work. I ended up having to change the walk way, which I did personally, just saw cut and removed the walk way and laid in pavers and I got a fine for changing the plans with out inspector approval which was $250, but to this day the only negative mark on my licence, obviously pissed me off a lot more than the $250.īUT it was a learning lesson for me, after that if someone wanted to change something I was a douche about it, sign 4 forms, send a letter to the bank. I built a house for a customer in 2011, I do EVERYTHING with contracts, so we sign everything, get the bank on board with the build. If that is not an option record a video of you trying to park your vehicle. Another contractor at minimum, an engineer of some sort would be better. You should have your ducks in a row, hire a third party to investigate your claim for you. If you are talking a builder to the board or in front of a judge, mediator, etc. ![]()
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