An online version of a UK newspaper has a feature about a couple who bought a house from a developer. The house came with a garage. The couple did not use the garage to store their car for awhile, using it instead to store household items. When they tried to use the garage they found it would not fit their cars. They voiced their anger to the developer, who said they should have measured the garage before buying the home.
Key Takeaways:
- Claire Walker, 37, was shocked to find the carport at the segregated three-room property in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, was excessively thin, making it impossible to suit her Volvo S40.
- It’s not fit for reason. The carport doesn’t do what a carport ought to do. I’m totally raging about it.
- He could get it inside, yet he couldn’t open the entryways. So unless you have a sunroof it doesn’t resemble there’s any way you can receive an auto into the carport and venture in return.
“The furious health and safety manager has been told that the bungle could knock up to £8,000 off the value of their home.”