Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Jun 08, 2022 7:44 pm So I’m in talks with RedInk to build my first home (south-western WA), and I’ve now got the contract. You always hear that you should get legal advice before signing a contract—even the contract itself says so! Has anyone done this? And if so, do you have any recommendations? The only thing I can see that feels “off” is the kerb/verge bond. They have a $115 non-refundable bond listed as going to the shire, and they also note that any kerb/verge damage during building will be at my expense. Industry type domestic contracts are prepared by industry bodies for the benefit of the builders. This means that if you are the owner watch out. One of the points is… 0 3497 Hello, I am currently working on a study in regards to building contracts in Australia. I would like to interview people with their building experience in Australia and… 0 1411 I think you are getting different numbers because they all just based them on "other jobs" even though each job is unique. Often, with builders, unless you're speaking to… 3 3666 |