17 Feb 2023
- Itika Agarwal
5 Mins Read
1.Lack of planning and budgeting:
2.You don't have the proper permissions:
Building without the necessary permits can result in fines and even demolition.
3.Save material:
Compromises by using inferior materials can later lead to structural problems, leaks, and other problems. If you are a contractor, poor quality materials can damage your reputation.
If a homeowner or general contractor has a problem with a project you oversee, tell friends and family about it. Not only will this damage your overall reputation, but you'll also lose business, which you probably can't afford to pay for. Instead of cutting corners and choosing an inferior material for your next project, make the right choice and choose one that looks great and lasts longer.
4.Hire the wrong contractor:
Choosing a contractor based solely on price can result in substandard work and potential legal issues.
5.Ignoring Zoning Laws and Building Codes:
Failure to comply with local zoning and building codes can result in fines and even demolition of the building.
6.Regardless of future:
When building a home, not taking into account the future, such as lack of space or energy inefficiency, can lead to regrets and additional costs in the future.
7.Home search not received:
If you don't get your home inspected before closing, you could be buying a home with hidden problems.
8.Not involved in the construction process:
Failure to be involved in the building process can lead to errors and omissions that can lead to dissatisfaction with the final product.