Browse Forums Building A New House Re: From Fix Up Stage to completion- What's the time frame 2Jul 01, 2007 10:22 am Depends a lot but generally 1-2 months would be a good yardstick for a project builder.. Re: From Fix Up Stage to completion- What's the time frame 3Jul 01, 2007 11:05 am Thanks.
Do you know what the process is? to get to completion Re: From Fix Up Stage to completion- What's the time frame 4Jul 01, 2007 12:00 pm whats the process is?
Please explain the question.... Is this what you mean? http://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=2509 Re: From Fix Up Stage to completion- What's the time frame 5Jul 01, 2007 3:46 pm We've paid the fix up installment. What is the process/steps to completion. What is expected of us, the builder etc. What do we get apart form the house at the end of the process.
What paperwork is involved Re: From Fix Up Stage to completion- What's the time frame 6Jul 01, 2007 9:28 pm bjmapm2202 We've paid the fix up installment. What is the process/steps to completion. What is expected of us, the builder etc. What do we get apart form the house at the end of the process. What paperwork is involved Suggest to find a private inspector, their professional knowledge will save you lots of hassel... Cheers Allan http://building-our-first-house.blogspot.com/ Current stage: old house demolished, contract signed, waiting for excavation to start... Thank you every one for you input , after a lot of research and reading so many blogs decided to go with timber and brick as its the most safest option 7 4034 It's crucial to check your contract and local regulations regarding late completion penalties. If your builder said the permit issuance means no more penalties, you should… 8 10709 Hey guys, what’s everyone opinion on James Hardie linea direct fix to frame? Would this be the most common method and anybody ever had any problems down the track? 0 5111 |