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Are you planning the construction of a new home, or a home renovation, home improvement or home remodeling project? No doubt, you have heard many horror stories from friends and family who have built or renovated their homes. If you have ever renovated or remodeled a house, coop apartment or condominium, or contracted for a custom built house, you may have experienced some disappointments or unexpected surprises. Whether you are a novice or have some experience at construction or home renovation projects, you may want to have a lawyer carefully review and negotiate your contract, or at least advise you of some of the potential problems that the proposed contract may leave you exposed to.

The legal fees spent at the initial stage may result in substantial savings in money, aggravation and disappointment in your construction or renovation project. If you sign the contract or proposal prepared by the general contractor, without competent legal representation, you may be at the mercy of your contractor. Your contractor is probably an expert in this business. Most likely, you are not.

Often deep misunderstandings arise between the customer and the contractor regarding the scope of the project that was contracted for. If this occurs, your contractor might refuse to perform what the contractor may identify as "additional" work, or might comply at substantial and unreasonable additional cost to you.

How can you bridge the gap between your expectations and your contractor’s intentions regarding the scope of the work and materials to which you are entitled for the agreed upon price? We strongly believe that the contract negotiation and drafting stage is the best time to clarify and resolve these issues.

Any number of things can go wrong in a construction or home renovation, home improvement or home remodeling project. Of course, we cannot guarantee to prevent them all. But our aim is to minimize the amount and severity of such problems. Here are a few examples:

  • the scope of the work your contractor performs for the agreed upon price falls far short of your expectations
  • your project goes "over budget" even though you didn’t add any "extras" to the agreed job
  • you understood that all materials and labor costs were included in the agreed price, but your contractor comes up with substantial additional costs for labor, materials, or both that the contractor says are not included in the job
  • your general contractor doesn’t live up to the promises made
  • your contractor uses materials that are inferior to what was promised
  • your contractor demands payments although the work is not being performed to the agreed specifications

Granted, some extra costs may be unavoidable, especially when during the course of construction, you decide to make changes in the plans, add to the scope of the project, or upgrade your original selections of materials. Also, unanticipated circumstances may result in extra work and extra costs. However, to the extent that you adhere to the original plans, most customers do not want to be surprised with numerous additional costs that they did not expect. Although we can not guarantee that all your expectations will be fulfilled to your satisfaction, we strongly believe that a carefully drafted contract can help to avoid or minimize excessive additional costs, and minimize disagreements as to what is included in the agreed price.

The Law Offices of Michael W. Goldstein can assist you in negotiating and drafting contracts for construction, home improvement and home renovation. We can often anticipate many of the "land mines" that await the unwary. To minimize these risks, we encourage our clients to explain their expectations and the contractor’s oral promises, and then we thoroughly negotiate, review and/or draft your contract with the general contractor. In our opinion, the importance of experienced legal representation, especially before the contract is signed, cannot be over emphasized.

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You can reach Michael W. Goldstein at (212) 571-6848, or click Contact Us to send an email.

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