A group of Ontario homeowners say they’re disappointed that the deposit they paid to a builder 16 years ago will not be returned to them.
Published Friday, April 19, 2019 10:55AM EDT
The homeowners said sales representatives for the building company Fieldgate Homes told them they had to pay $500 for a grading deposit that would be refunded to them once their subdivision in Vaughan, Ont. was assumed by the municipality. Rosa Savella moved into the development when it was first built 16 years ago and said a sales representative told her she would be refunded for the $500 deposit.
However, the homeowners said they recently discovered that the housing development had already been assumed by the municipality 10 years ago without their knowledge.
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