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Building and Construction

Summit Custom Builders, Inc.

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  • Review fromAdam S.

    Date: 10/13/2023

    Barbara Ann B***, Jeremiah B***, and Bobby H**** make up a very small builder called Summit Custom Builders, Inc. BEWARE!!! We gave them blue prints on 3/10/22 to give us and our bank build cost estimates. They didn't look at the blue prints and just gave me and the bank numbers for bank draws. It was a cost-plus 30% builder contract. I docusigned another contract with them on 2/16/22 for another community, but I didn't buy the land there. Barbara then used my signed page from that contract, signed and backdated her signature on it, changed the cover page address to the new community and gave that to the bank, which is a forgery! Not the complaint here, but many shady things were done here. They told us they can build the blue prints we gave them for $500k plus their 30% fee, so we got a loan for $650k based on their "professional estimate". 390 days later and half way through the build, out of the blue Barbara emailed me that "This is not the house that I built the budget for neither was the appraisal done on this size house" (a lie, it was an accurate appraisal and the blue prints are a part of her contract and she even pulled permits, HOA approval, etc). Then she demanded another $109,758 in order to resume construction (electrical and plumbing were already in)! Prior to breaking ground, SCB used the accurate prints for permits, HOA approval, and to order materials, but never mentioned anything to me! If an error like this had been made, why not tell the client about your error before breaking ground? Why not give them a chance to change the floor plan to a smaller one if you didn't look at the blue prints like you should? Why build all the way to rough-ins before ever once mentioning that you gave the client and bank the wrong build cost numbers? Why, bc SCB would profit more and thought I would just give in and write a $109k check for Barbara's error! Wrong! We are suing them for breach of contract! I'm not the only client they have bait and switched either!

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