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Kevin Norgaard
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Can I not show up to Final Orientation?

Kevin Norgaard
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Durham, NC
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I bought 2 new construction homes during COVID with M/I Homes and was able to do both pre-drywall and final orientation virtually while my agent attended in person.

Now, I’m investing out-of-state again with Mungo Homes but they are trying to force me to physically present for final orientation. When I called, they said management had changed their company policy and there are no exceptions.

“The final orientation is a meeting you will need to be in attendance for in person. Management is not allowing us to let people attend these virtually anymore.”


What would happen if I didn’t show up? Would I still be able to close?

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Quote from @Mike Dymski:

What does the contract say?  We have 20 replies and are missing what matters.  It does not matter what happened in the past, or with another builder, or during pandemic policies, or what we feel should happen...none of that is relevant.


You've got a lot of nerve suggesting the contract is relevant in evaluating a potential contract dispute.

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