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Understanding the Construction Contract

If you are planning on building your next home, you are most likely dreading the contract you are going to be presented with. Deciphering the contract can be one of the most difficult aspects of any construction project. Even though there may be parts of a construction contract, thankfully, there are ways to ensure you know exactly what you are getting. After all, no one wants to get taken for a ride.

The number one thing to remember about the contract is that it's written so that you, the buyer, can understand it. Of course, this does not mean you will necessarily understand everything, but at the same time, you will not need to be a genius to figure it out.

When you are reading over your contract, make sure that you do so very carefully. The best thing to do is to take a few hours and read through it with a fine toothed comb. By doing so, you will be able to catch any details that may turn into problems down the road. While you are going through the contract, make sure you write down all of the questions and/or concerns you have. This way you will be able to ask your contractor about the parts you do not understand. Most of the time, your contractor will be able to clarify any confusion in no time at all. Remember, the only questions that are stupid are the ones you do not ask.

Once you have sorted through the paperwork, if you still feel as though you are lost, you may want to look into hiring a lawyer. Most people do not take things this far, but, if you find that you are dealing with a complex contract, you may want to exercise this option. Find a lawyer that is familiar with property law, and then have him/her review the contract. The attorney will be able to point out any short comings, and may also advise you on whether or not you should sign the contract. Again, this is not necessary, but it can definitely be helpful in putting your mind to rest.

All in all, reviewing a construction contract can undoubtedly be a difficult task. There are a lot of details you will need to watch out for, and some of them can be a bit tricky. But, if you take your time while reviewing the contract, and ask questions when you are done, you should not have any issues in the end. And remember, if all else fails you can hire a lawyer to carefully read over it.


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