Payment before or after completion of the construction phase?

  • Erstellt am 2016-07-22 21:04:59

Payday

2016-08-02 08:16:36
  • #1

That is exactly what the payment plan is for, but it is worthless if the customer goes heavily in advance due to poor payment plans. As said, 68% for a closed shell is way too much, and after the screed has been laid, 20% should still remain. I have read plans where there was talk of only 5% remaining at screed. At 200,000, that is 10,000 for: stairs, final sanitary installation, tiles, final electrical installation, final installation of windows, interior doors, possibly a proper front door (previously construction door), etc...

Construction companies may be mentioned here quite normally, as long as they are not insulted in the same breath. With positive suggestions (e.g. fair payment plans), the companies have no objection to being mentioned anyway.
 

Mizit

2016-08-03 09:37:06
  • #2
I have recalculated it now, but as I said: After installing the window and front door, it would be 68%.

How do you assess the willingness to negotiate here with a larger developer?
 

Bauexperte

2016-08-03 11:04:29
  • #3
You probably mean general contractor/subcontractor – it depends on which provider you have chosen. For example, if it is a provider whose subsidiaries have blue, green, or white/red advertising, the willingness to amend contracts tends to be close to zero. The colleague with exclusively green branding is also, since conversion into a public company, little inclined to change anything. Smaller ones are usually known for handling the topic of contracts and payment plans somewhat more flexibly. Rhineland greetings
 

Mizit

2016-08-03 11:14:18
  • #4
These color games mean nothing to me

You know that our favored provider so far bears the interior of a cherry as a name.
 

MarcWen

2016-08-03 11:27:17
  • #5
Just name names... there is nothing against it as long as it is done soberly and neutrally regarding the facts. For everyone else, this is about Kern-Haus.

How far you can negotiate here is hard to say. We already dropped out after 3 rounds.

Just bring it up. Of course, this also depends on how confident your provider feels. If he can be quite sure that you will build with him anyway, he will sit back relaxed.

Trying is better than studying.
 

Bauexperte

2016-08-03 11:29:09
  • #6

But it’s so much fun anyway

German prefabricated house holding company => Subsidiaries: Okal Haus®, Allkauf®, Massa® and – I’ve sampled one color – Einstein Haus®. A completely green appearance would be Helma®


Wonderful description

I can’t give you much hope there either. I know – through salespeople – of contracts changed by hand that did not survive the confirmation. If changes are to be made to the contract, they must be approved by headquarters in advance.

Just try your luck; more than a "no" can hardly come of it

Rhineland greetings
 
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