Building or renovating a home is likely the biggest investment you’ll ever make. Yet, most homeowners enter these projects with a significant disadvantage: they lack the contract expertise that commercial developers rely on. This video explains why I’m committed to bringing commercial-grade contract practices to residential projects, helping homeowners protect their dreams.

Why Illinois Residential Construction Projects Need Better Contracts to Protect Homeowners

As a construction attorney focused primarily on commercial projects, I’ve seen firsthand the power of well-drafted contracts to ensure successful outcomes. I’ve also witnessed the struggles homeowners face when things go wrong, often due to inadequate contracts. This disparity inspired me to create a solution.

The Problem

Homeowners typically rely on generic contracts provided by contractors or real estate attorneys who may not specialize in construction law. These contracts often lack the detailed provisions necessary to protect homeowners’ interests, leaving them vulnerable to cost overruns, delays, and disputes.

The Solution

DesignBuildDocs.com has developed a flat-fee, process-driven approach to create robust residential construction contracts. This is a lower-cost solution, ideal for someone who wishes to start contract negotiations with their contractor on the right foot, but who do not wish to speak to lawyers.

How We Hope to Make a Difference

By applying commercial construction project-grade contract practices to residential projects, we hope to level the playing field and help homeowners and their contractors achieve:

  • Win-Win Outcomes: A good contract benefits both the homeowner and the contractor, fostering a collaborative and productive relationship.
  • Predictable Results: Clear expectations and well-defined processes lead to predictable project outcomes so everyone’s expectations can be met.
  • Dispute Avoidance: A well-drafted contract minimizes the risk of costly and time-consuming disputes.

Protect Your Project Before It Begins

Don’t leave your home—and your budget—at risk. Create a clear, legally binding residential construction contract to ensure your project stays on time, on budget, and in trustworthy hands.