Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Signing building contract before the land is titled 11Apr 27, 2008 5:23 pm newguyontheblock Hi everyone, I'm a new member and I'm glad to find this great forum! I bought a block of land in Victoria which will be titled in (approximately) July this year. We spoke with a couple of builders and finally we have decided to proceed with one of the big builders. At this point, we have had our colour selections appt, etc. and we will be signing the new home building contract in the next few days. We have adviced the builder that our land is not titled until (at least) July this year, but they say that it's not a problem (of course!). Could anyone please advice whether it's OK to sign the building contract before the land is titled? Has anyone experienced this situation? Thanks so much in advance, any advice is much appreciated. Hi, We are also building with M and we have paid the $1k deposit and only just been asked to sign and initial floorplans (standard ones as we made some structural changes but we were told we would get the updated floorplans in the preliminary contract. We have reviewd the preliminary contract estimate and the revised version will be sent to us this week which we will need to sign. Did you have to sign a request for preliminary contract document? We did and in there we had to initial a clause that said you have 150 days until titles release otherwise you will have to pay a penalty which is 0.5% interest on your base price (base house price without upgrades) per month for the no. of months that title release is late. We have been granted a 2mths extension to this 150 days and apparently there will be a clause for this in the revised preliminary contract estimate that we have to sign this week.. If our land title release is late over and above the 2 months extension, then we will have to pay the interest. Hope this helps. Re: Signing building contract before the land is titled 12Apr 27, 2008 5:45 pm I'd be wary of signing any building contract before the land settles. You have much more bargaining power with the builder before you sign. If your land is delayed and you sign, the builder might try to put the price up on you and you have nowhere to go.
Ask them if they'll insert a clause saying they can't increase the price if council approval is gained prior to July 2009. If they baulk, walk away and wait for land settlement. Re: Signing building contract before the land is titled 13Apr 27, 2008 6:18 pm jamiet I'd be wary of signing any building contract before the land settles. You have much more bargaining power with the builder before you sign. If your land is delayed and you sign, the builder might try to put the price up on you and you have nowhere to go. Ask them if they'll insert a clause saying they can't increase the price if council approval is gained prior to July 2009. If they baulk, walk away and wait for land settlement. Do you get council approval after the land is settled and before building permit? or after both? Re: Signing building contract before the land is titled 14Apr 27, 2008 9:23 pm Thanks everyone for the valuable advice.
Isn't council approval a building permit? I mean, what does the council approve? isn't it approval for building a house (with the proposed specs) on the block of land? When you say that you have the site costs FIXED, does it mean that there are NO CONDITIONS attached on the site costs? i.e. subject to soil report, or any other 'subject-to's? Re: Signing building contract before the land is titled 15Apr 27, 2008 10:15 pm Always seek independent legal advice on the contracts. The disclosure contracts can have a lot of dubious clauses hidden in there. did you builder accepted that for final design ? our builder want to do final soil test after demolition as soil gets disturbed , pre build we got P with H1 but post… 8 12310 I am a first-home buyer and completely new to the property market. We purchased an unregistered land in Austral. This land contract had a clause that before the land is… 0 6284 Once you have signed your plans and they have been approved by council you can't make changes. Any external changes like window position external wall changes or roof… 1 6987 |