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Dealing with Eastforest up until the house was built was ok. We did have to fight to get them to change some things that they had clearly done differently than agreed.

The bad part was dealing with them afterward. We found holes in the floor, which should have been completely fixed (i.e., the boards removed and replaced) but instead they did a half-assed patch job. But worst of all, during the first year our front step began to deteriorate. When the Eastforest inspector came out he claimed that the damage was caused by salt. Being a new home owner I didn't know any better, but recently (3 years later) the owner of a professional concrete company informed me that there is no way that salt could have caused that amount of damage. I suspect the inspector knew this but was hoping that I would believe him and not push the issue. Now that the warranty has expired, there's not much I can do.


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