1632 days ago

Unfair!

Tania from Awatoto - Meeanee

So very disappointed with HB Cabins, the elderly gentleman (he has since passed) purchased this cabin for his granddaughter, so she could be close to her grandparents. The cabin leaks & is still needing another beam under the floor. A 77 year old lady was up a ladder in terrible weather trying to put a tarp over the roof, she was hit in the face by a piece of 4x2. After countless text's & email the cabin still hasn't been fixed & is most definitely NOT fit for purpose. Shame on you HB Cabins, shame on you Ryan Hill! 🤬 I have since been told that because it was a lower priced cabin that there is no warranty with it. This lady needs help getting it fit for purpose, is there anyone out there that would be able to help her please?

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