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They have not contacted or fixed the bad window installation

Dear [redacted]: Bielinski Homes is in receipt of the above-referenced complaint from Mr. [redacted].  Bielinski was under the belief that the repairs performed by both the carpenter and countertop installer to the cabinet and countertop sufficiently resolved the issues to be within industry...

standards, the standard contained in the contract between Bielinski and Mr. [redacted].  As it appears that Mr. [redacted] is still experiencing issues, Bielinski will conduct an additional courtesy inspection of these items.  Carrie Smith of Bielinski's Warranty Department will be in contact with Mr. [redacted] to schedule.Mr. [redacted] also complained about a "hole" in the basement foundation wall.  This is not a hole but where a tie break was broken off.  The tie break is a piece of metal that is used to set the forms for the foundation wall.  Our records do not indicate that the "hole" has ever leaked during Mr. [redacted]' ownership but Bielinski is willing to fill the "hole" with epoxy.  Carrie Smith will schedule this as well with Mr. [redacted].Let us know if there are any further questions or comments.  Thank you. [redacted]General CounselBielinski Homes, Inc.

Dear Revdex.com of Wisconsin:Mr. [redacted] executed a Building Construction Contract for a home.  In that contract, there are allowances for various items because Bielinski does not guarantee the pricing on certain items such as grading.  The contract that Mr. [redacted] signed, including all change...

orders, included allowances for rough grading, trucking of excess fill and placement of stone for the driveway.  Because Mr. [redacted]'s home was constructed over the winter, Bielinski was not able to have its grading contractor come in and complete the rough grading because the soil is frozen.  The home is completed and an occupancy permit has been obtained.  Most customers wish to close and take occupancy of the home as soon as it is done.  Therefore, we offered Mr. [redacted] the opportunity to close by paying his outstanding amounts to us (approximately $24,000).  We arrived at the amount due by providing Mr. [redacted] a credit for the rough grading because it was not completed ($3,000 credit) and a credit for not trucking fill off of the site as it was not needed ($3,000 credit).  The bills for the gravel stone for the driveway was also less than the allowance so a credit was to be provided to him for that.  I have attached photos of the gravel that was installed which was ample for Bielinski to complete its work.  Mr. [redacted] really has two options at this point.  He can close with us now by taking the credits outlined above and then work with a contractor to complete the grading once the ground dries out.  This again is typically preferred as the customers want to get into the house as soon as possible.  Bielinski's contract also provides that the customer cannot take occupancy until all amounts are paid to Bielinski.  The other option that Mr. [redacted] has is that we can wait for the ground to dry out and Bielinski can have its contractor finish the grading.  Note that if Mr. [redacted] chooses this option, it is possible that the credits provided for work not be done will no longer be provided and in fact, Mr. [redacted] may owe more money if the costs to complete the grading exceed the allowance amounts.   It is my understanding that Mr. [redacted] continues to speak with [redacted] of our office regarding his options.  We will await his choice.Sincerely,[redacted]General Counsel for Bielinski Homes, Inc.

Dear Revdex.com:This customer did contact us on March 15, 2016 regarding the windows on his home that he purchased from Bielinski Homes, Inc. on February 19, 2003.  Per our contract and warranty documents, this customer's limited warranty from Bielinski Homes, Inc. expires 1 years from the date he...

closed on his purchase of the home.  The warranty from Bielinski would have expired on February 19, 2004.  In response to the customer's email to us regarding the window issue on March 15, 2016, we provided him with information on the window manufacturer and directed him to contact the manufacturer as he would need to discuss these issues with the manufacturer.  Please see attached email chain.The customer needs to deal with the manufacturer at this point for his window issues as Bielinski's contractual warranty to him has expired more than 12 years ago.Let me know if there are any other questions.  Sincerely,[redacted]General Counsel for Bielinski Homes, Inc.

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Address: HC 80 Hwy. 15 North, Okla. City, Kentucky, United States, 41339

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