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What can be done to protect the purchaser of a new home when the builder has not completed the house?

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What can be done to protect the purchaser of a new home when the builder has not completed the house?

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Delaware’s “New Homebuyer’s Protection Act” addresses the problems arising from some builders’ refusal to escrow funds at closing. The statute (Title 6, Chapter 36, Delaware Code) requires sellers of any new residential property (property never before occupied as a dwelling) to place sufficient funds in escrow to complete unfinished work.

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