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Real Estate Development

Provident Developments Inc

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1.5/5 stars

Average of 2 Customer Reviews

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  • Review fromTerry F

    Date: 11/02/2024

    1 star
    Since moving in to a Provident Development built home in November 2022 we had to deal with the following issues:
    - since day one we have listened to a noisy, vibrating heat pump that rattles the pictures on the wall in the master bedroom. Providents response, if it is keeping you awake turn in off at night. ****** Mechanical the installer has refused service as well.
    - laminate flooring contaminated by construction debris and is impossible to clean. Providents response, since it wasn’t identified at the time of the initial inspection they will assume no responsibility.
    - severe cracking in the garage slab. Providents response, the floor is concrete you should expect cracking which raises the question how badly cracked is the slab under the flooring in main house.
    - hardware on exterior doors started corroding shortly after moving in. Providents response, no response.
    - leak in ceiling over kitchen that was a result of an incomplete plumbing install, a 3ft section of vent pipe never got installed. Providents response no response.
    This our 5th new purchase in the last 50 years and without a doubt the most disappointing and frustrating. Any issues brought to Providents attention are dismissed with cold disregard. I caution anyone considering purchasing a home this company to do there homework and have reputable home inspection company do a complete top to bottom inspection before proceeding.
  • Review fromJoseph L

    Date: 16/08/2023

    2 stars
    Whatever you do don't buy new construction from them, specially if the sale of your current home is involved. Their sales Rep will lead you to believe that if you sell your current home with an extended closing - which means you won't get as much $ for your current home, cuz who wants to wait 5 or 6 months to move in - your new Provident home will be ready for you to move in by the closing date. That's a *****!
    Our expected move in date is Nov. 1st (2023).....it won't even be close! I'll be writing a follow-up review when we finally get to move in and if it isn't by Nov. 1st, **** *** ***** ** ** *******

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