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Builder Contracts, Be AWARE Of What You're Signing!

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage


Builder contracts come in all sizes, shapes and versions.  There is little opportunity for the alteration of any of the terms of a Builder's Contract.  However, that said, it is imperative that you fully understand what you are signing.  Even if you have made several purchases of residential real estate in the past, unless you are specifically trained in the art of understanding contract language, this is not a swamp you should venture into without a seasoned real estate professional by your side to guide you through the murky maze of contract terms, phrases and conditions.

Confucius Say:  "Man who starts out on journey alone and without a guide is soon lost and bewildered and he who continues on his excursion alone has a fool for a guide."

Arizona is one of the few states that engage a little understood protocol known as "The Threshold Rule""The Threshold Rule", simply stated, means if a consumer literally crosses the threshold of a builder's showroom office entrance, the consumer gives up his/her right to FREE transaction representation.  That is to say, the overwhelming majority of builders in Arizona have an agreement with real estate brokers to pay a licensed real estate broker to represent the interests of a buyer at no additional cost to the buyer.  However, the caveat to this seemingly altruistic gesture is that the buyer MUST bring his/her licensed real estate agent with him/her on their first visit to the builder's showroom.  Failure to do so automatically will forfeit the buyer's right to have the builder pay for the buyer's transaction representation.

Now, that is not to say that the buyer is not entitled to engage the services of a buyer representative, however, if the buyer does choose to do so, the buyer will be responsible for paying the broker for that service.

Many consumers unwittingly believe if they do not engage the services of a licensed real estate agent, to assist them with the purchase of their new construction home, the builder will cut them a better deal because the builder will not have to pay the real estate broker.  This could not be further from accurate.  The money the builder has budgeted into the transaction to pay the buyer broker, if not spent on that mission, is not refunded to the buyer in any form.  The builder simply puts those funds back into his profit portfolio and the buyer is left to tramp through the swamp of contract language, all alone.

Here are some passages from a few builder contracts.  For professional reasons, the builders have not been named but these excerpts are quoted directly from builder contracts.  If you would like more information about any specific language below, please eMail Lori.and.G-II@RealEstateInPhoenix.net or call us at 602-796-5674. 

Builder "W" Contract: "...Buyer's obligations under this Contract are not contingent upon Buyer obtaining any specific interest rate on the loan or other loan terms..."
Builder "X" Contract:  "...FINANCING, Buyer understands and agrees that obtaining financing is not a contingency or condition precedent to Buyer's obligations under this Agreement..."
Builder "Y" Contract:  "...Any delay in the Closing by Buyer... ...shall constitute a material default hereunder by Buyer... ...It is expressly agreed that the House... ...may be subject to certain "punch list" items for additional work... the existence of such punch list items will not give Buyer cause to delay the closing or cancel this Contract. Punch list items may include failure of operation of appliances, electric outlets, plugs or fixtures..."
Builder "Z" Contract:
  "...AGENCY DISCLOSURE: ...Our sales agents at the project where the Home is located solely represent us..."

So, what could the penalties be if the buyer is late to close on the property. 

Builder "W" Contract:  "...a late Closing fee equal to $300.00 per day for each day from and including the original Closing Date scheduled by Seller to and excluding the actual day of Closing..."
Builder "X" Contract:  "...a late closing fee equal to $75.00 per day for each day from and including the scheduled closing date and including the actual day of closing..."
Builder "Y" Contract:  "...a late closing fee equal to $50.00 per day for each day and including the Closing Date, to and excluding the actual day of Closing..."
Builder "Z" Contract:
  "...You agree to pay us a $100 per day extension fee for each day Closing is extended..."

This message covers ONLY the tip of the iceberg of Buyer Representation for buyers who wish to purchase New Construction from builders in Arizona.

If you would like to know more about how to take advantage of Buyer Representation, paid for by the builder, please contact us.  We can be reached at cell phones 602-574-5674 for Lori, 602-796-5674 for G-II or by eMail at any number of eMail addresses, such as Lori.and.G-II@RealEstateInPhoenix.net or Lori.G-II@AirForceHomeSeller.com.

Bye till next time.  Lori and I truly wish you and your family a Happy, Healthy, Safe, and Prosperous 2007!

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Maureen Francis
Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel - Bloomfield Hills, MI
Coldwell Banker Weir Manuel
You have an interesting name!  Welcome to ActiveRain and congrats on your first post.
Jan 05, 2007 11:52 PM
Renée Donohue~Home Photography
Savvy Home Pix - Allegan, MI
Western Michigan Real Estate Photographer

Welcome to AR!  Sounds like builder contracts in AZ are similar to NV.  They wonder why they cannot unload inventory at this time ~ HELLO!  It isn't 2004 anymore people!

 

Jan 06, 2007 03:34 AM
Bonnie Erickson
Tangletown Realty - Saint Paul, MN
I used to love the Confucius sayings when they were in fortune cookies.  I know that's not the point of this post, but Confucius had/has much wisdom in his many one liners!
Jan 06, 2007 03:37 AM
Teri Isner
Keller Williams Realty at the Lakes - Orlando, FL
GRI, CRS, CIPS
Welcome and reviewing contracts especially builders is very important!
Jan 06, 2007 04:16 AM
Monika McGillicuddy
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Verani Realty - Hampstead, NH
Southern NH & the Seacoast Area
Fascinating!! Threshold theory has been dead here for ages!! Great blog and welcome to AR.
Jan 06, 2007 04:51 AM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude
Great advice for buyers of new construction, and for agents who deal with builders. Our state contracts are tough enough for buyers. I think many believe they can get great deals because the builders themselves are communicating that in their advertising in order to sell their inventory.
Jan 06, 2007 05:42 AM
Chris Tesch
RE/MAX Bryan-College Station - College Station, TX
College Station, Texas Real Estate
Welcome to AR!  Your points are all excellent.  We have one builder here in town that stipulates in the contract that they can substitute one material for another without giving notice to the buyer...how's that for blind trust???
Jan 06, 2007 06:38 AM
Tom Burris
NMLS# 335055 - Baton Rouge, LA
Texas/Louisiana Mortgage Pro - 13 YRS Experience

i get contracts all of the time the the buyer signs, builder doesnt.

wonder what confucious would say about that?

 

Jan 06, 2007 08:40 AM
George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert
Welcome to ActiveRain, and congratulations on not only your first blog, but on it being a featured blog as well.
Jan 06, 2007 11:42 AM
Christy Powers
Keller Williams Coastal Area Partners - Pooler, GA
Pooler, Savannah Real Estate Agent
I agree completely. They love to throw in all those fees. Consumers should throw in their own fees if the home isn't completely done or closing is delayed due to them (even if it's the weather). 
Jan 06, 2007 12:05 PM
Netta Blackwood
La Rosa Realty - Kissimmee, FL
REO/BPO Expert
Wonderful post and welcome to active rain.  As your quote from Confucius shows in life we need guidance.  In this case when buyers are buying, they need someone on their side.
Jan 06, 2007 01:28 PM
Kay Van Kampen
RE/MAX Broker, RE/MAX - Springfield, MO
Realtor®, Springfield Mo Real Estate

Thank you so much for a great post.  Welcome to Active Rain.

Jan 07, 2007 12:20 PM
Jennifer Fivelsdal
JFIVE Home Realty LLC | 845-758-6842|162 Deer Run Rd Red Hook NY 12571 - Red Hook, NY
Mid Hudson Valley real estate connection
Very interesting post.  Also congratulation on having your first blog featured,  You will find the people here helpful, always sharing.
Jan 07, 2007 01:08 PM
G-II Varrato II
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage - Luke AFB, AZ

WoW!

I had no idea that our Blog would be received with so much enthusiasm.  I actually stumbled across the Active Rain site when Joeann Fossland, a friend of many years, sent us an invitation.  I completed the initial fields and posted our first Blog and promptly went about our business of doing business, not fully understanding the power and scope of the Active Rain community.

My wife, Lori Klindera, and I have been in the industry nearly two decades.  Practicing first in St. Petersburg Florida then moving to the Valley, over a decade ago.  We love the industry and love even more, giving back to our colleagues.

As you can tell from the Blog, I love to write.  I love to share our experiences, some successful, some not so successful, but… that is the best part about sharing.  Helping others avoid mistakes that we experience.

Lori and I will frequent the Active Rain community site much more often and share more of our thoughts with the community.  Please accept our apology for not responding to all of you sooner.  I simply had no idea of the power, depth and scope of this community.

Bye for now,

“G-II” Varrato II.

PS  Some of you made mention of my name.  My given name is George Leo Robert Varrato II.  The short story goes like this.

When my mother and father first got married, they lived with my father’s parents.  I was born while mom and dad were living with dad’s folks.  My father christened me George Leo Robert Varrato II. 

Story be told, Grandpa use to call me “junior” which didn’t sit well with my dad.  After all, I was not a “junior” I was George Leo Robert Varrato the SECOND! 

Grandma and my mother did not get along.  So, my Grandma use to call me TWO just to needle my mother.

Well… my father finally began calling me G2, and I grew up with the nick name.

Bye for now,

And… again, thank you all for your warm responses

Feb 28, 2007 04:56 AM
Joeann Fossland
Advantage Solutions Group - Tucson, AZ
Master Certified Coach to Motivated Agents

G II Great to see you jumped in! You are going to LOVE it here, as you have probably seen already. There's a great community and deep expertise :>)

Hugs & Smiles,
Joeann Fossland

e-PRO,GRI, PMN MRE Society, Certified e-PRO Trainer, Master Certified Coach Founder

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Feb 28, 2007 11:48 PM