Building a house is a significant issue in everyone's life. The new house is the greatest result after all the hard work of the homeowner. Moreover, the new house represents a life of prosperity, peace, and happiness. Therefore, before building a house, the homeowner should pay attention to the following principles.
Understand and complete the procedures for applying for a construction permit
The issuance of a construction permit is considered a basis to ensure state management over construction, especially the construction according to the plan and compliance with relevant legal regulations; protecting the legal rights and interests of individuals, organizations, and households in building works; while also enabling the inspection, supervision, and handling of violations regarding construction order.
Know the construction process
Understanding the construction process helps control unexpected costs and prevents escalating expenses. Legally, it also helps avoid risks of violations or infractions of state regulations.
Furthermore, understanding the construction process helps homeowners proactively track construction progress and monitor the quality of the structure during the construction phase.
Estimate costs according to your financial capability.
Before starting the house construction, you need to fully estimate the costs for each item and manage them tightly to avoid escalation.
You need to understand basic construction knowledge and market prices for areas such as: design, materials, labor, interiors... Afterward, create a detailed expenditure plan for each item. During the construction process, try to stick to the initial expenditure plan, avoid listening to outside advice that may lead to changes in the budget, causing the costs to rise.
Choose a reliable contractor with a clear contract
When choosing a contractor, don’t focus on personal relationships, but prioritize experience. Take the time to research contractors to get a variety of advice, helping the homeowner identify the reputable, professional, and responsible contractor.
When starting the collaboration, both parties must have a clear and legally binding contract so that each party takes responsibility for their role. Moreover, if disputes or disagreements arise, the contract will serve as the basis for resolution.