Submitted by LackSufficient7852 t3_zl7bpj in newhampshire
This is a throw away account as the people involved can probably figure out who we are. We moved into Brookline two months ago and we bought a newly built house. We loved the house and the area until we learned that our well did not function. We literally have no water and the building company never disclosed to use that there was a problem. This well was installed by Skillings & Sons, when we called them they basically said that we are out of luck and need to spend around $35,000 to expand the well, add a well manager and drop the pump further down. We did ask about the well before closing but the information we were given does no match what we bought. I knocked on the neighbors doors and none of the new builds on our street have water. Every single well is dry and some of them already spent $20,000 in an attempt to fix the issue. The Brookline town council basically called us liars and there are still new houses being constructed in our area. Has anyone dealt with anything similar? Is this normal or is the town of Brookline being extra scummy? When we talked to the developers we were threatened with lawsuits if we spoke publically and one of our neighbors started getting death threats.
irr1449 t1_j04oodx wrote
I'm an attorney. I've read the whole thread and most of your comments. This isn't legal advice, just my 2 cents.
If what you say is true, the developer could potentially be on the hook to remedy multiple homes. The cost to do that would likely be in the hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars. This is assuming that they either have to go deeper on each well or alternatively develop some type of centralized solution like bringing town water to the development or creating a centralized pump/storage/distribution facility.
Unless the builder is some sort of huge multi-million dollar corporation, it's more likely that they file bankruptcy in an attempt to avoid liability. This is why it's important that you move fast. If it gets to the point where they are being sued by multiple parties, it's most likely too late.
Call around and try and get a consultation with an attorney that does litigation. You don't want a "real estate" attorney who deals with closing and things like that. You want an attorney who sues people and goes to court ("litigation"). Going to court is very expensive, but you would be surprised how far you can get with just a nasty letter. The mere fact that you're represented by counsel and exploring litigation will scare the shit out of the other side. Go on a website like https://www.avvo.com/ and send out a few feelers.