Be prepared for the avalanche of questions and comments regarding water proofing the shower. It appears that water proofing was not done and a lot of people will say rip it out and redo it. Of course that is probably $10k to $20k per shower.
The Right to Cure laws in various states vary but generally do NOT give the builder the unilateral right to attempt the repair. The statute(s) gives the builder/contractor the right to offer to repair the defect, to offer to pay to repair the defect, or deny that a defect exists. Again, depends on state.
This is "just" a bathroom ... makes you wonder what shortcuts the builder might have also taken with the foundation, framing, insulation, plumbing, electrical, etc, etc.
OP, you might want to hire a licensed Professional Engineer to come do a thorough inspection, in case there are more issues that you need to present to the builder.
Be prepared for the avalanche of questions and comments regarding water proofing the shower. It appears that water proofing was not done and a lot of people will say rip it out and redo it. Of course that is probably $10k to $20k per shower.
The Right to Cure laws in various states vary but generally do NOT give the builder the unilateral right to attempt the repair. The statute(s) gives the builder/contractor the right to offer to repair the defect, to offer to pay to repair the defect, or deny that a defect exists. Again, depends on state.
This is "just" a bathroom ... makes you wonder what shortcuts the builder might have also taken with the foundation, framing, insulation, plumbing, electrical, etc, etc.
OP, you might want to hire a licensed Professional Engineer to come do a thorough inspection, in case there are more issues that you need to present to the builder.