4. Plan & Contract Review:
After your design appointment, you will schedule a contract review meeting and a final Plan Meeting . We ask that most of your design selections be finalized at this time. Changes later in the construction process will be expensive and may cause delays.
During this meeting you will have the opportunity to:
- Review your custom selections and pricing.
- Review architectural drawings with your builder to finalize your personalized plans.
- Review estimated time line for conclusion.
- Make any additional payments due.
Also at this time:
- Cedar Knoll Builders must have received a pre-qualifying letter from your lender in order for construction to begin). (Mortgage commitment)
- For Custom Homes built on your lot, Cedar Knoll Builders must have received a copy of your Home Owners' Insurance Policy listing B. K. Campbell Enterprises, Inc. T/A Cedar Knoll Builders as additional insured.
Once completed:
- Our architectural team produces the drawings needed for construction.
- Our purchasing department orders the materials needed.
- And our team obtains the necessary permits to build your dream home.
Please understand this process takes time to complete before construction can begin.
5. Prepare for Closing:
Approximately 2 weeks prior to closing, please arrange the following:
- Relay the final sale price to your lender.
- Have your insurance company contact your lender.
- Get a final loan commitment from your lender.
- Contact the utility companies and arrange for the utilities to be connected or transferred on the closing date. These include electric, gas, water/sewer, telephone, cable TV, and sanitation.
- An insurance policy for your new home.
- Certified funds to pay for closing costs on the date of your closing.
6. Final Walk Through:
Approximately 3 days before closing, you will meet with Cedar Knoll Builders to:
- Confirm that your home is completed as specified in your contract.
- Learn about the operation and function of the various systems in your home.
- Review the Home Owners' maintenance guidelines.
- Review your Home Owner Handbook and warranty information.
