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The problems with a build oftentimes emanate from weaknesses in the contract. There are numerous ways in which builders can take advantage of a client in order to frame the contract in an unfair way. It is crucial to be aware of the pitfalls of a contract and to know what active steps you can take to improve the contractual relationship. No, it is not too late to renegotiate and there is much that can be done to improve one’s position, if necessary.
Your builder is obligated to provide quality work for you and should not cut corners. You want to mitigate the possibility of building problems emerging down the road when your builders have long since moved on from your project and it is difficult to get them back on site.
Your builder is obligated to complete the work in a diligent manner and to stick to agreed upon schedules. Sometimes, builders take on more work than they can complete. To prevent your project from losing a priority status for your builders, it is crucial that you assess whether they are keeping to the schedule and to take the steps to ensure that they do.
Your builder is not permitted to charge you money in a manner that is incongruent with your contract and the works performed. The greater the discrepancy between monies paid and works performed, the weaker your negotiation position becomes.
It is never too early or too late to improve your build. Even if you think that things can’t get worse, they can