Thursday, July 8, 2010

Consort, integrity? Business Ethics? Another example of none.

Newest Consort fiasco, evidence--once more--of their crappy work, lack of integrity, and total absence of business ethics. This time, not about my home, but a new home just across the street. Consort won't work with anyone--be warned before you engage them to build your home.

Pictures to follow...but for now:

New owner took possession of their just constructed home about a week ago. The construction manager, one or the other--both apparently equally indifferent, was to notify the new owner when their lawn would be sodded. It has been an extremely hot several weeks here, with blazing sun. The construction manager not only failed to notify the new owner of the sod installation, but did the installation over the 4th of July weekend--when many people, including the new homeowner, are out of town. The grass was laid down and without anyone to water the same (again, no notification), it obviously died.

So, what happens next? The rightfully distraught new homeowner contacts the construction managers--the very same people who were supposed notify of the sod installation--and asks for new sod to be installed. Consort, of course, refuses. Consort, once again, was negligent, Consort, once again, screwed up. Consort, once again, fails to make the situation right. Listen up readers, Consort Homes LLC is not a builder with whom you want to work, and not a builder with whom you want to build your new home. They are basically making the case on their own--their lack of concern, ethics, integrity, and workmanship speak volumes.

One more thing, not only did the lawn die (over 75% is brown and dead)--but Consort failed, on this lot across the street, to properly grade and prepare the soil. AGAIN. The house has been finished for a few weeks and already the lawn has sunk, sidewalk has buckled, and concrete has cracked. I know Consort, I know--these things are "normal occurrences." The problem is, Petras and crew, that these "occurrences" seem to happen as a result of your "craftsmanship" on an alarmingly frequent basis.

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