Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Rossdale Homes - fixed price guarantee 3Feb 01, 2010 7:57 pm Handover February 2011 Happy with our home Re: Rossdale Homes - fixed price guarantee 7Feb 04, 2010 3:04 pm sunnysideup I'm pretty confused about this. The website says "After signing the contract, you can change the price, but Rossdale can't." ??? That probably refers to the bit they cross out in the building contract that states they can charge you more if the cost increases (or something along those lines) without your consent. From what they told us, we would need to approve any additional work required that's not in the contract before they would proceed, other than the footings which they have to cover. Our CSC said that if its in the contract, they have to do it regardless of cost. So i'd say in this case, the paving guy will still do the paving, but he was giving you a heads up with possible problems that could arise later. Because you dont have a retaining wall in your contract, this is an addition that you will have to approve. Thank you so much everyone. This all makes a lot of sense. I guess when you talk to a builder who butters up everything to look very polished, you get to start believing… 8 2127 Are you saying that these consultants are involved at key-points of the building, and perform site inspects at the stages, or only after building is completed to point… 4 8512 Wow I hadn't realised things had gotten that pricey in just a couple of years since I built, that is crazy with how much land is now costing if you aren't lucky enough to… 3 5246 |