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Cancellation Policy

Booking construction typically starts with an inquiry, followed by a quotation outlining project scope, costs, and timelines. To secure services and a start date, an advance payment or booking fee is usually required. A formal construction contract is then established, detailing the scope of work, payment terms, timelines, materials, change order procedures, warranties, and liabilities. Crucially, the contract includes a cancellation policy. This outlines the process, notice period, and potential charges or deductions from your initial payment if you cancel. These charges often depend on the project stage and can include non-refundable fees or percentages of the total cost. Cancellations close to the start date or after work commences usually incur higher costs. It's vital to thoroughly review and understand the cancellation terms before booking. Negotiate if possible and be aware of any non-refundable components. In regions like India, RERA regulations can offer protection regarding cancellations and refunds for registered projects, especially if the developer is at fault. Always maintain detailed documentation of agreements and payments. Understanding the booking and cancellation policy helps manage expectations and potential financial implications.


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