Hi Guys,
The latest update on the house debacle is that we have been sued by our
general contractor, and we have filed a countersuit for a much larger amount
because of all the expenses we have incurred while he has tried to collect
money he did not earn.
We are still living in the trailer, 300 f
I spoke too soon when I started to get happy about the settlement proposal
made by our former general contractor. When I finally saw the document I was
supposed to sign, it was so loaded up with conditions that I didn't want to
sign it. We would have wound up signing away too much in order to get a
Pete,
> Wonderful that it worked out. In a few years you can look
> back on the trailer as "romantic".
It hasn't worked out YET. What we have now is some hope. We will still will
need to liquidate virtually everything and move into an unfinished house.
We are hopeful that we will feel it was w
Ricardo,
> Oh! The tribulations of poor people (Though I REALLY never liked
> Hunters, they look too 'touristy'(?), though I never sailed one).
The sailing membership is not that expensive in the grand scheme of things.
We bought it two years ago.
Kristyne
On Wednesday 29 August 2007 14:05, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Our general contractor just made a settlement offer that we can actually
> accept. Also, I got back a client that I had lost in May. I started back in
> on 8/20.
>
> The continuing saga is not over yet, but it looks like we might have a
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> John,
>
>> Haha, pray if you will. The problems are coming, if they
>> aren't already here!
>
> We have NOT had the trials of Job. Things have been pretty rough, but they
> are survivable.
>
> Not everyone can say that. The news is full of much worse stuff.
>
> We ev
John,
> Sounds like you are coming out of one of those CHARACTER BUILDING
> EXPERIENCES, otherwise known as a "cbe."
Absolutely. And when I have examined how we got to be in the position we are
now, I realize it was all preventable. But you can't live your life in
reverse gear. We have to start e
John,
> Haha, pray if you will. The problems are coming, if they
> aren't already here!
We have NOT had the trials of Job. Things have been pretty rough, but they
are survivable.
Not everyone can say that. The news is full of much worse stuff.
We even had health insurance all summer so Steve g
Haha, pray if you will. The problems are coming, if they aren't already
here!
JH
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> Our general contractor just made a settlement offer that we ca
he?
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Our general contractor just made a settlement offer that we can actually
Our general contractor just made a settlement offer that we can actually
accept. Also, I got back a client that I had lost in May. I started back in
on 8/20.
The continuing saga is not over yet, but it looks like we might have a
chance now to get our house finished so we can move in and get out of
John,
> True about the risk, but usually you have so much equity,
> it's worth the risk. Somehow, I think you are in that
> boat. The downside comes into play when/if you have to
> liquidate. Timing is everything, ain't it!
We thought we had a lot of equity at the start, and we even had a fairly
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John,
> Some people pay thousands of dollars for just that! God
> listens and answers your prayers too, doesn't He?
Yes, and so
John,
> Some people pay thousands of dollars for just that! God
> listens and answers your prayers too, doesn't He?
Yes, and so far we've been hanging in there. Sometimes the answer is NO, but
we do get an answer.
There is always a level of risk when you build a house via construction
financing
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Well, we may just have encountered a Plan B.
A friend has recommended a general contractor that wants to help us get into
our house without having to liquidate absolutely everything. He is offering
a deal where we have him finish the house and he works with the lenders so
he can be paid AFTER the
The thing to say about all of this is that we are still praying for a
miracle. I heard back today from the insurance company about our court bond
for the stop notice. They are requesting nearly $60K in cash collateral. We
thought they'd put a lien on the house for collateral, but instead they are
d
Pete,
> That sounds like a sweet deal for someone who wanted an
> investment, or who
> wanted to be neighbors to you and Steve. You ought to spread
> the word on it.
We've talked to several folks about it already. They either have all their
funds tied up because of the condition of the real es
On Wednesday 01 August 2007 23:32, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> What would be perfect would be if someone would come in with about $50K up
> front and then fund a parcel split where they can get their investment back
> in the form of 5 acres of land. The property out here is worth about $100K
> per a
Pete,
> How are you at working wood? It isn't that hard, actually. I
> know a lot of women who work wood. Do it yourself and save
> some money?
The carpenters actually charge less than my bill rate, so it doesn't save
money to do the carpentry. I'm actually semi-ok as a woodworker. The problem
Madigan,
> Why not see if you can get a private investor to fund
> the difference?
We've been working on that, but it isn't looking good so far. Our project is
in the low seven figures and that's not the kind of investment everybody
wants to take on. Some are insisting that they will rewrite the
On Monday 30 July 2007 23:54, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Pete,
>
> > Make a list of what you still need and put wanted ads one
> > item at a time on
> > freecycle. You might get some of them. You can store the
> > material inside the
> > house, if I have been reading this right.
>
> It is the labor
Pete,
> Make a list of what you still need and put wanted ads one
> item at a time on
> freecycle. You might get some of them. You can store the
> material inside the
> house, if I have been reading this right.
It is the labor that is eating us up right now. Steve is not capable of
doing much
John,
> What is left to be dne?
The finish work on the garage, the floors, the kitchen cabinets, the water
tanks, and our septic system. We got the septic put in but the county didn't
approve the installation so we have rework to do before they will approve
it.
Kristyne
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the difference?
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> We are still stuck in a spot where we are unable to
> access the last $40K of
> our funding and unable to finish the house. Right
> now we are trying to bond
> around the sto
> After thinking things got better, now they got worse again. A lot worse.
Sigh. Here's hoping things turn around again.
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On Saturday 28 July 2007 09:29, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> We are still stuck in a spot where we are unable to access the last $40K of
> our funding and unable to finish the house. Right now we are trying to bond
> around the stop notice filed by our former contractor, but have not heard
> whether
What is left to be dne?
John
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We are still stuck in a spot where we are
We are still stuck in a spot where we are unable to access the last $40K of
our funding and unable to finish the house. Right now we are trying to bond
around the stop notice filed by our former contractor, but have not heard
whether our bond will be approved.
After thinking things got better, now
Hi!
We are finally back on track in some kind of a way at least. The bank
released the first block of funds that we've been able to get in over two
months. We got a backhoe rented today to dig the trenches for the septic
lines. One of Steve's friends is coming out for the weekend to run it for
him
Kris,
I know 2 people/families who have put down this flooring (it's the
interlocking/floating strips, right?) recently, and both are happy with
it.
Bill
> Hi!
>
> We are starting to emerge from the depths of despair into the
> light of hope.
>
> Anybody have an opinion about using a la
On Thursday 10 May 2007 4:34 am, Pete Theisen wrote:
> On Thursday 10 May 2007 2:28 am, Paul Hill wrote:
> > On 5/10/07, john harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I think the laminate is ok. It's not very difficult to lay either,
> > > except it makes your back and knees hurt.
> >
> > Laminate i
On Thursday 10 May 2007 3:35 am, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Pete,
>
> > Carpet is actually a reservoir of filth, the pony is in there!
>
> I did start thinking a lot about that lately because of Steve's diagnosis
> of COPD. Area rugs are easier to clean than carpets. Especially with our
> big deck
On Thursday 10 May 2007 2:28 am, Paul Hill wrote:
> On 5/10/07, john harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think the laminate is ok. It's not very difficult to lay either, except
> > it makes your back and knees hurt.
>
> Laminate is really easy to lay. All you need is a jigsaw to cut it to
> re
Adam,
> IKEA cabinets are OK providing they are put together and
> installed well. Most bad kitchens I've encountered are a
> result of bad installation.
I installed the office and garage cabinets in our old house, but never
tackled a kitchen before. The cabinets I did were completely sturdy an
Paul,
> Laminate is really easy to lay. All you need is a jigsaw to cut it to
> required lengths and the stuff just locks together. Apparently it's
> best to start in the middle of the room and work outwards (not
> entirely sure why!).
I remember something about starting in the middle too. Some
John,
> I think the laminate is ok. It's not very difficult to lay
> either, except it
> makes your back and knees hurt.
Yes, I'm 50 now and my knees and back hurt already. I'm looking for some big
knee pads and some kind of a low seat with wheels for this.
> You might look at some tile
> for
Pete,
> Carpet is actually a reservoir of filth, the pony is in there!
I did start thinking a lot about that lately because of Steve's diagnosis of
COPD. Area rugs are easier to clean than carpets. Especially with our big
deck railing to hang them on outside.
Kristyne McDaniel
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Hope I'm not teaching you how to suck eggs here:
IKEA cabinets are OK providing they are put together and installed well. Most
bad kitchens I've encountered are a result of bad installation. My neighbour at
my previous house had a kitchen that was on sale at £250 ($500) it was
installed by a re
On 5/10/07, john harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think the laminate is ok. It's not very difficult to lay either, except it
> makes your back and knees hurt.
Laminate is really easy to lay. All you need is a jigsaw to cut it to
required lengths and the stuff just locks together. Apparently
McDaniel
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Hi!
We are starting to emerge from the depths of despair into the light of hope.
Anybody have an opinion about using a laminate flooring? We have such a
tight budge
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 7:39 pm, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Hi!
>
> We are starting to emerge from the depths of despair into the light of
> hope.
>
> Anybody have an opinion about using a laminate flooring?
Hi Kristyne!
Carpet is actually a reservoir of filth, the pony is in there!
Try to find
Hi!
We are starting to emerge from the depths of despair into the light of hope.
Anybody have an opinion about using a laminate flooring? We have such a
tight budget to finish the house that we can't even afford carpet, so I
found a deal on a 7mm "hardwood" laminate flooring that I like. The catc
Steve called to have the insurance company pick up his walker and
wheelchair. He's walking around quite well at this point. The leg with the
new hip is still weak, but certainly better than before the surgery.
Yesterday Steve took a friend to the courthouse for his final hearing after
a DUI. The n
Well, things didn't quite go the way we planned, but we did finally get a
break.
Steve was approved by the bank today as the owner-builder. That is supposed
to mean that they will start releasing cash to us to finish the house.
We've gone for almost two months now without being able to get a sing
Jerry,
> Cash.
Not a bad idea. The general contractor still hasn't signed on the dotted
line and the finance guy is sounding less committed. We're still working on
it with a new finance guy. The garage is due to start going up this week. We
have the site graded and ready to go at least. It is a d
> Good luck on the restart.
My feelings as well.
> When will the house warming be held? What should I bring?
Cash.
-Jerry Wolper
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We have found a new general contractor and are trying to get him under
contract as quickly as possible. We also believe we have
Maybe that was your other personality.
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> Madigan,
>
> > I thought she was an Atheist?
>
> Shows how little you know about me.
>
> Kristyne McDaniel
>
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Madigan,
> I thought she was an Atheist?
Shows how little you know about me.
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On Saturday 14 April 2007 1:21 am, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> We have found a new general contractor and are trying to get him under
> contract as quickly as possible. We also believe we have located a third
> party lender to cover the shortfall.
>
> Hopefully, we will have the project back underwa
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> We have found a new general contractor and are
> trying to get him under
> contract as quickly as possible. We also believe we
> have located a third
> party lender to
Ah, the power of prayer! Great news.
John
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We have found a n
We have found a new general contractor and are trying to get him under
contract as quickly as possible. We also believe we have located a third
party lender to cover the shortfall.
Hopefully, we will have the project back underway again this upcoming week!
If so, the house will be done approximate
Well, I finally sent a termination letter to our general contractor today.
We kept getting put off by one of our other contractors to 'wait' because he
was being told that we'd get a meeting with him, but when he put our meeting
off again today I sent off the letter finally.
Now we have to find an
I contend no house is "finished". Go for that plan!
John
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John,
> I'm sure you'll come through ok. You may have to bite the
> bullet though.
Yup. We haven't come this far to give up. God never promised easy.
We are still working on the loan increase, but plan C is to finish the bare
essentials for a certificate of occupancy and move into an unfinished
I'm sure you'll come through ok. You may have to bite the bullet though.
John
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John,
> Good news! Hopefully, the bank will come through for you too.
So far the bank has turned us down for an increase. The contractor still is
not working and not returning calls. The turn-down is due to our credit
cards being maxed out because we used them to pay for stuff on the house and
ex
Good news! Hopefully, the bank will come through for you too.
John
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Steve is coming home tomorrow!!!
Still no go on the contractor/house issues...
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On Sunday 11 March 2007 3:24 am, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Pete,
>
> > I would have filed suit against him by now. Or I would have
> > turned him in to the licensing authorities.
>
> Whatever inclination I might have to do something like that, I have to keep
> my eye on the goal: to get the house
Pete,
> I would have filed suit against him by now. Or I would have
> turned him in to the licensing authorities.
Whatever inclination I might have to do something like that, I have to keep
my eye on the goal: to get the house built.
The court calendar in California for civil suits is running
On Saturday 10 March 2007 1:10 pm, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Also, our general contractor yesterday afternoon as an opportunity to issue
> a stop work statement to our lender. How cute.
>
> That's not a legal notification but it does indicate to the bank that he's
> stopped his subcontractors from
Also, our general contractor yesterday afternoon as an opportunity to issue
a stop work statement to our lender. How cute.
That's not a legal notification but it does indicate to the bank that he's
stopped his subcontractors from working on our house. We can only continue
with our own workers, and
Steve is in the rehab center now. He's scheduled to be there for a week so
he can get more physical therapy before going home.
He's extremely nauseous and very weak for some reason that we don't
understand. He's at least able to get in and out of bed now, though.
Kristyne McDaniel
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Leland,
> You want to take really good care of yourself right now, because
> building that dream house is the number two stresser behind losing a
> family member like a child, mother, father, or spouse, even when
> everything regarding the building of the house goes great. I
> don't know
> o
Leland,
> What do you estimate the percent of complete through the
> overruns (e.g.
> 75%, 85%, 95%).
The bank says they have disbursed 78% of our construction funding. But the
estimate of where we actually are will require some effort to calculate. I
won't know that answer until I spend some t
You want to take really good care of yourself right now, because
building that dream house is the number two stresser behind losing a
family member like a child, mother, father, or spouse, even when
everything regarding the building of the house goes great. I don't know
of any house that is wo
What do you estimate the percent of complete through the overruns (e.g.
75%, 85%, 95%).
Regards,
LelandJ
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Leland,
>
>
>> This kind of sounds like you are the General Contractor and the
>> contractor is an adviser. I hope everything works out for
>> you. God Bles
Leland,
> This kind of sounds like you are the General Contractor and the
> contractor is an adviser. I hope everything works out for
> you. God Bless.
Yeah, I just wish I knew more about what I was doing. The advice I've been
getting has been mostly good but obviously I needed more. It would
This kind of sounds like you are the General Contractor and the
contractor is an adviser. I hope everything works out for you. God Bless.
Regards,
LelandJ
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Leland,
>
>
>> This advise come a little late, but it probably would have
>> been a good
>> idea to have t
Leland,
> This advise come a little late, but it probably would have
> been a good
> idea to have the contractor provide you with a surety bond, sometimes
> called a performance bond. A surety bond is kind of like an
> insurance
> policy to protect you in the event a contractor does not meet
This advise come a little late, but it probably would have been a good
idea to have the contractor provide you with a surety bond, sometimes
called a performance bond. A surety bond is kind of like an insurance
policy to protect you in the event a contractor does not meet his
obligations.
1)
On Friday 09 March 2007 1:19 am, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> > Did anyone estimate the project? Isn't the estimate supposed to be
correct? Don't people who present themselves as expert enough to write such
budgets have to carry malpractice insurance? Questions you could raise with a
lawyer.
>
>
Vince,
> >> I don't know yet when he is coming home. It could be as early
> >> as Friday, or it could be next week some time. But so far he
> >> seems to be doing quite well.
>
> I'll bet it's earlier, rather than later. Go, Steve!
We found out today that Steve is going to be transferred by a
Bill,
> That's a hellova sticker shock!
A hundred grand is a HUGE overrun. With California real estate prices it
does not have the same drama here that it might elsewhere but it is real
money no matter where you are. That's three garages for us. Three of our
three car garages.
At any rate, we h
Pete,
> Did anyone estimate the project? Isn't the estimate supposed
> to be correct?
> Don't people who present themselves as expert enough to write
> such budgets
> have to carry malpractice insurance? Questions you could
> raise with a lawyer.
I have mentioned that perhaps he has some cul
On Thursday 08 March 2007 10:17 am, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Bill,
>
> > think about other things - usually the future. When I thought about
> > yourself and Steve, it struck me that you must be thrilled to
> > finally be
> > moving into your house, so that's where my thinking led.
>
> The house
Kris,
That's a hellova sticker shock!
Can't say I have any useful suggestions in mind, but hopefully someone
does and you can get past this hurdle.
Whatever happens, there's always some way to turn lemons into lemonade -
and the morning sun always dries the tears.
Bill
> > think about
Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Vince,
>
>
>> I'll bet it's earlier, rather than later. Go, Steve!
>>
>
> He's still doing his tough-guy act. Last night he went without his morphine
> because he's so anxious to avoid getting addicted to pain killers. I sure
> wouldn't have done that...
>
>
I
Vince,
> I'll bet it's earlier, rather than later. Go, Steve!
He's still doing his tough-guy act. Last night he went without his morphine
because he's so anxious to avoid getting addicted to pain killers. I sure
wouldn't have done that...
Kristyne McDaniel
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Bill,
> think about other things - usually the future. When I thought about
> yourself and Steve, it struck me that you must be thrilled to
> finally be
> moving into your house, so that's where my thinking led.
The house is one of our joys and one of our problems right now. We are over
budget,
>> I don't know yet when he is coming home. It could be as early
>> as Friday, or it could be next week some time. But so far he
>> seems to be doing quite well.
I'll bet it's earlier, rather than later. Go, Steve!
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Kris,
I didn't mean to come across indifferent to the difficult times Steve
and yourself are faced with today, I was just projecting how I deal with
difficult times, which is typically to study, make decisions, and then
think about other things - usually the future. When I thought about
yourself
Great news!
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Steve was up on his feet just 24 hours after his surger
Steve was up on his feet just 24 hours after his surgery. He took two steps
with a walker, felt light-headed and went back to bed. By the afternoon he
had walked 12 feet. Tomorrow the physical therapist is going to show him how
to handle stairs!
I don't know yet when he is coming home. It could be
I hope everything goes well for both of you!
Helio
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>
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Best wishes, Kris. Hope you guys get settled into your house soon and
that you really enjoy it - you sure deserve it!
Any photos of the house?
Bill
> Today my husband Steve had a hip replacement surgery.
>
> If I named all the operations my husband has had just since
> I've known him I'm
Pete Theisen wrote:
> On Wednesday 07 March 2007 1:08 am, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
>
>> Today my husband Steve had a hip replacement surgery.
>>
>
>
>> Gotta admit life is always interesting.
>>
>
> Hi Kristyne!
>
> Good to hear that things are shaping up for you. Missed your inter
On Wednesday 07 March 2007 1:08 am, Kristyne McDaniel wrote:
> Today my husband Steve had a hip replacement surgery.
> Gotta admit life is always interesting.
Hi Kristyne!
Good to hear that things are shaping up for you. Missed your interesting
posts.
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Today my husband Steve had a hip replacement surgery.
If I named all the operations my husband has had just since I've known him
I'm not sure you guys would even believe me. Sometimes I don't believe it
myself.
He
Today my husband Steve had a hip replacement surgery.
If I named all the operations my husband has had just since I've known him
I'm not sure you guys would even believe me. Sometimes I don't believe it
myself.
He's been deteriorating to the point that he could barely walk or stand
because the pa
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