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If you think the most important part of building your home is the design or materials, you may be overlooking one of the biggest financial risks in the entire process. I've seen homeowners sign construction contracts without fully understanding what theyâre agreeing to â only to discover major gaps in protection, scope, and accountability once the project is already underway.
Today, I'm sharing the red flags I frequently see in construction contracts and how you can protect yourself before signing anything.
As a licensed general contractor and holistic construction consultant, I regularly review building plans, project documentation, and construction contracts for custom homes across multiple states. One of the most common issues I see isnât necessarily bad intentions from builders â itâs homeowners signing contracts without realizing what the agreement actually includes. Many contracts are far more than a simple proposal or price sheet. They often include drawings, specifications, change order procedures, and project scope documents that together define how your entire home will be built.
In this episode, I walk through why your construction contract should be treated like a prescription for your home build. Just like a medical prescription outlines exactly how a condition will be treated, your construction contract outlines exactly how your home will be delivered. When key details are vague or missing, thatâs where costly misunderstandings begin.
I also share some of the biggest warning signs I see when reviewing contracts for homeowners. These include incomplete documentation, unclear scope definitions, and agreements that leave too much room for interpretation once construction starts. When these details arenât properly defined up front, it can lead to delays, disputes, unexpected costs, and projects that drift far away from the homeownerâs expectations.
Understanding what belongs inside your contract, and what questions to ask before signing, can dramatically change the outcome of your build.
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By Christine Cimabue | Holistic Construction Consultant5
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Build a healthier home with aligned professionals nationwide using our free Holistic Homes Directory
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DM me APPLY on Instagram
đ© https://www.instagram.com/holistichomes.bychristine
If you think the most important part of building your home is the design or materials, you may be overlooking one of the biggest financial risks in the entire process. I've seen homeowners sign construction contracts without fully understanding what theyâre agreeing to â only to discover major gaps in protection, scope, and accountability once the project is already underway.
Today, I'm sharing the red flags I frequently see in construction contracts and how you can protect yourself before signing anything.
As a licensed general contractor and holistic construction consultant, I regularly review building plans, project documentation, and construction contracts for custom homes across multiple states. One of the most common issues I see isnât necessarily bad intentions from builders â itâs homeowners signing contracts without realizing what the agreement actually includes. Many contracts are far more than a simple proposal or price sheet. They often include drawings, specifications, change order procedures, and project scope documents that together define how your entire home will be built.
In this episode, I walk through why your construction contract should be treated like a prescription for your home build. Just like a medical prescription outlines exactly how a condition will be treated, your construction contract outlines exactly how your home will be delivered. When key details are vague or missing, thatâs where costly misunderstandings begin.
I also share some of the biggest warning signs I see when reviewing contracts for homeowners. These include incomplete documentation, unclear scope definitions, and agreements that leave too much room for interpretation once construction starts. When these details arenât properly defined up front, it can lead to delays, disputes, unexpected costs, and projects that drift far away from the homeownerâs expectations.
Understanding what belongs inside your contract, and what questions to ask before signing, can dramatically change the outcome of your build.
In today's episode, we're talking about:Connect with me:

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