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Century Communities: Material Substitution

Contract clause analysis

How Century Communities Uses This Clause

Century Communities purchase agreements have been documented to include material substitution at builder's discretion provisions. The builder may reserve the right to substitute materials, finishes, appliances, and floor plans with alternatives deemed comparable at the builder's sole discretion. Buyers may receive different products than those shown in model homes or marketing materials.

This provision typically appears within the purchase agreement alongside other terms that may limit buyer remedies. Because Century Communities operates across multiple states, the enforceability and practical impact of this clause varies depending on where the home is located.

Century Communities's scale means contract templates are largely standardized across its operations. A clause identified in one market's contract is likely present in other markets' contracts, though local addenda may modify the terms.

Builder-Specific Details

Combined with Warranty Exclusions

Substituted materials may not be covered under the same warranty terms as originally specified materials.

Standardized Across Markets

Century Communities's scale means contract templates are largely standardized across its operations. This clause identified in one state's contract is likely present in other states' contracts, though local addenda may modify the terms.

Standard Form Contract

This clause appears in Century Communities's standard purchase agreement, which is generally presented on a take-it-or-leave-it basis. Buyers typically have limited ability to negotiate individual terms, though making the request in writing is still advisable.

State-by-State Enforceability

Enforceability of this clause varies by state. The following reflects Century Communities's operating states.

StateStatusNote
TexasLikely EnforceableMaterial substitution clauses in Texas new construction contracts are likely enforceable. Texas law...
ColoradoUncertainThe enforceability of material substitution clauses in Colorado new construction contracts is...
CaliforniaUncertainThe enforceability of material substitution clauses in California new construction contracts is...
ArizonaLikely EnforceableMaterial substitution clauses in Arizona new construction contracts are likely enforceable. Arizona...
NevadaUncertainThe enforceability of material substitution clauses in Nevada new construction contracts is...
FloridaLikely EnforceableMaterial substitution clauses in Florida new construction contracts are likely enforceable. Florida...
GeorgiaLikely EnforceableMaterial substitution clauses in Georgia new construction contracts are likely enforceable. Georgia...
North CarolinaLikely EnforceableMaterial substitution clauses in North Carolina new construction contracts are likely enforceable....
South CarolinaLikely EnforceableMaterial substitution clauses in South Carolina new construction contracts are likely enforceable....
TennesseeLikely EnforceableMaterial substitution clauses in Tennessee new construction contracts are likely enforceable....
UtahLikely EnforceableMaterial substitution clauses in Utah new construction contracts are likely enforceable. Utah courts...
WashingtonUncertainThe enforceability of material substitution clauses in Washington new construction contracts is...
OregonUncertainThe enforceability of material substitution clauses in Oregon new construction contracts is...
IndianaLikely EnforceableMaterial substitution clauses in Indiana new construction contracts are likely enforceable. Indiana...
OhioLikely EnforceableMaterial substitution clauses in Ohio new construction contracts are likely enforceable. Ohio courts...
VirginiaLikely EnforceableMaterial substitution clauses in Virginia new construction contracts are likely enforceable....
IdahoLikely EnforceableMaterial substitution clauses in Idaho new construction contracts are likely enforceable. Idaho...
AlabamaLikely EnforceableMaterial substitution clauses in Alabama new construction contracts are likely enforceable. Alabama...

Related Clauses in Century Communities Contracts

This clause often works in combination with other provisions in Century Communities's purchase agreements.

WAR-001Warranty Exclusions

Substituted materials may not be covered under the same warranty terms as originally specified materials.

INS-001Inspection Restriction

Inspection restrictions make it harder to verify whether substituted materials meet the promised standards.

What Buyers Can Do

  • Get your selections in writing. Ensure all material selections, finishes, and specifications are documented in the purchase agreement or an addendum, not just shown in a model home.
  • Ask about the substitution notification process. Determine whether Century Communities is required to notify you before making substitutions, or whether you discover changes only at closing or after move-in.
  • Have the full contract scanned before signing. This clause is often one of several interconnected provisions in Century Communities contracts that collectively limit buyer remedies. A contract scan can identify all of them.
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This article is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your state before making legal decisions.