You need to make sure that you don't get short-changed on the home you're paying for by checking your contract. Find out more.
Do you want to make sure that you don’t get short-changed on the home you’re paying for? Homeshelf has the solution.
Many first-time home buyers spend exorbitant amounts of time choosing the perfect inclusions (like doors, countertops and tapware) for their dream home. The problem is, when the build is complete, they find that the builder has made substitutions along the way. This is disappointing—to say the least!
If you want to ensure this doesn’t happen to you, you need to be aware of what is included in your contract and ensure that it is as detailed as possible.
Because a construction contract is a legal document, builders are legally bound to adhere to them. As such, when signing a building contract, you should ensure that it is as detailed as possible. That way, you can ensure that you are legally protected when it comes to receiving exactly what you want.
Sometimes the contract that builders provide contains very little detail. This is dangerous because it then gives the builder a lot of wriggle room when it comes to the details of your future home. That’s why the bath that you end up with might not at all resemble the bath you adored in the showroom.
Make sure that you look for the model name and number of all the inclusions you want, such as bench tops, toilets and baths; don’t just settle for a vague description and its colour. That way, you can be sure that your builder won’t end up installing something different.
By ensuring that you get what you dreamed of from the outset, you don’t have to deal with the disappointment of compromising your dream home or have to worry about wasting valuable time and money having items replaced down the track.
Additional elements you should ensure are included in your contract before signing so that you don’t get short-changed include:
Ensuring that all of these elements are included in your contract, and are highly detailed, will help to ensure that you are not short-changed on the home you’re paying for.
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