Part 101 (1/2)
every room, computerized heating and cooling systems,
remote-controlled window coverings, and many other of the
very latest innovations, she almost became convinced that
she'd rather have a house like this than her own dear house
back in Pine Mountain. ”Are all the homes in Phase One like
this?”
”Some come close, but nothing is quite this nice. It would
cost a fortune. But, after a few drinks and some persuasion,
most people a.s.sume that this,” she waved her arm around
dramatically, ”is what they'll be getting when they sign on
the bottom line. Of course, if they'd only read the fine print
they might suspect otherwise. But don't kid you Looking for You All My Life159
is very careful to obey the letter of the law. For the most part
people are incredibly trusting and gullible-especially some
of the older ones. I want to show you a couple of the vacant
houses so you can get a better look at some of the construc-
tion problems-one in this phase, and the other in the latest
phase. Then you can decide for yourself.”
Maggie couldn't believe the difference between the vacant
houses and the model home. She took photos of uneven
sheet-rock on the walls where nail heads had popped out,
wobbly toilets, cheap lighting fixtures, thin vinyl flooring
with bubbles, and one bathroom where the plumbing wasn't
even connected to the sink. On top of this, June explained
how many people were having problems with improperly
installed, but very expensive, septic tank systems that sat