Lorri Loggins
(903) 571-8033


Listings
SEARCH MLS
Lorri's Listings
HUD Homes
Buyers & Sellers
Buyer/Seller Info
Market Analysis
Dream Home Finder
Local Area
Images Tyler
City Information
Weather Report
Newsletter
Schools
Relocation
About
Contact Lorri
Testimonials
Corporate Website
Guest Book
Lorri's Links
Mortgage Calculator
Mortgage Rates
Recipe Center
Better Homes/Garden
Southern Living
Home
Home
 


Have a Great Day!
Call me anytime.....
~ Lorri Loggins ~

CRS - Certified Residential Specialist


e-PRO


Equal Housing Opportunity


MLS membership


Prudential eCertified® program


REALTOR® certification


Yahoo® Real Estate Classifieds

 

Buyer/Seller Info



  Change Orders

After construction begins, you may discover that you need to make unplanned and necessary changes to the work. The contingency reserve covers unforeseen repairs or deficiencies found during renovation. Unnecessary additions or changes are treated differently.

These change orders are considered discretionary and must first be approved by your lender. You must deposit additional funds to pay for the work in the escrow account before work on the changes begins. These change orders -- as well as any that result from unforeseen repairs -- must be added as amendments to your construction contract.

 

[ Back To Real Estate Glossary ]