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July 3, 2008 |
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What to Ask Before Construction Begins
by Courtney Ronan
It's all too easy to be caught up in the excitement of homebuilding. In the beginning, before the construction begins there's a honeymoon period. Everything's rosy. You're visualizing where the overstuffed chair and ottoman will look best in the living room. The abundance of closet space you'll enjoy. The dinner parties you'll have. The smile that you'll wake up wearing every single day from now on. And in your happy haze, you forget to ask the questions that can protect you after closing. The -- when the bubble bursts (as it sometimes does) -- you may be shocked if your contractor hasn't completed your home in the manner you expected. Building a home requires active participation on the part of the homebuyer. It's never a situation in which you can give your contractor a list of criteria, point him in the general direction of the property, and then come back several months later ready to move into assured utopia. If you've made the decision to build a home, your participation starts as soon as the contractor's does, and you'll need to remain actively involved throughout the entire process. Before anyone starts hammering, you'll need to have a detailed meeting with your contractor, and discuss the following:
To the extent possible, try to determine the features you want before construction begins so you can avoid "changing the course" while the home is being built. You'll save headaches and money. Published: December 14, 2000 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws. Related Articles:
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