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New Construction - No Power?

I just purchased a home new construction home in Southern California. Went through the walkthrough a week ago and power was working. Closed on the home today and when I got the keys, I went into the home for the first time since the walkthrough and the power is not working. The construction manager mentioned he had talked to someone from the electric company and that it should be on within 1-2 hrs.

I gave them 3 hrs and still nothing. I called the construction manager and texted trying to get updates and finally he said it probably won't get fixed until Monday. I had scheduled internet to be installed and an electrician to come out and install a car charger and security equipment the next day. I work from home and wanted internet installed by the following work week. Out of the entire community it's literally just my home that is having this issue. I had also made several arrangements with friends and family also to come help me move and now all those plans are pretty much in limbo until this issue is resolved.

I was excited to move and now all these issues are making me feel stressed and regretful. Any suggestions? Is there anything I can do to be compensated for this inconvenience since the house was not in the same condition as it was during the walkthrough?

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