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Originally Posted by Titchou
I have no clue what you are talking about here. University owned housing is built by the U so any issues are their program and their loss of value. Where the organization or chapter own the house, they choose the contractor. Did you think there's some national low-ball company that builds them all?
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My experience is with off-campus housing owned by the organizations and their respective housing boards. They have different contractors, but they are essentially built the same, by the lowest bidder. Who on average use poor materials. Some organizations have taken old houses or buildings and have renovated them for fraternal use but have maintained the integrity of the structure.