How Perry Homes Uses This Clause
Perry Homes purchase agreements have been documented to include material substitution at builder's discretion provisions. The builder reserves the right to substitute materials, finishes, or appliances with alternatives the builder deems substantially equivalent.
This provision means the home delivered at closing may differ from what was shown in the model home or original specifications. The builder typically has sole discretion to determine what constitutes a substantially equivalent substitute.
Perry Homes operates exclusively in Texas and uses its own purchase agreement rather than the standard TREC form. Like most Texas production builders, Perry Homes' contract grants broad discretion for material substitutions.
Builder-Specific Details
Combined with Warranty Exclusions
Substituted materials may not be covered under the same warranty terms as originally specified materials.
Standard Form Contract
This clause appears in Perry Homes' 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 Perry Homes's operating states.
| State | Status | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Texas | Likely Enforceable | Material substitution clauses in Texas new construction contracts are likely enforceable. Texas law generally allows builders broad discretion in material selection, provided substitutions are commercially reasonable. |
Related Clauses in Perry Homes Contracts
This clause often works in combination with other provisions in Perry Homes's purchase agreements.
Substituted materials may not be covered under the same warranty terms as originally specified materials.
Independent inspections can verify whether material substitutions meet the specifications agreed upon in the contract.
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 Perry Homes 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 Perry Homes contracts that collectively limit buyer remedies. A contract scan can identify all of them.