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Originally Posted by fun ticket
They are a public company headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ. revenues are 2.0B+
I'll look into the attorney general route and research contacting their executive leadership in AZ. That can be a slippery slope and needs to be done correctly as I have sat on the other side of executive complaints.
Thanks for the input.
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I agree that you should tread carefully. After all, they already accommodated you once by allowing you to move to a different lot after having already poured a slab for your garage and waived all penalties for doing so...so they have some proof that they've been accommodating and making things right in the below thread.
https://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1454911
That being said, of course it would suck to have uneven driveway and it needs to be fixed. Just document everything they say and communicate. And if you go public, you may want to get ahead of the issue and just admit they were accommodating up front and you appreciate that, but you really want this issue resolved since it shouldn't happen.