How Stanley Martin Uses This Clause
Stanley Martin purchase agreements have been documented to include material substitution at builder's discretion provisions. The builder reserves the right to substitute materials, fixtures, or appliances with alternatives deemed equivalent at its sole discretion. Buyers may receive different products than what was specified in original selections or shown in model homes.
This provision typically appears within the purchase agreement alongside other terms that may limit buyer remedies.
Stanley Martin'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.
Standard Form Contract
This clause appears in Stanley Martin'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 Stanley Martin's operating states.
| State | Status | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Virginia | Likely Enforceable | Material substitution clauses in Virginia new construction contracts are likely enforceable.... |
| Maryland | Uncertain | The enforceability of material substitution clauses in Maryland new construction contracts is... |
| Georgia | Likely Enforceable | Material substitution clauses in Georgia new construction contracts are likely enforceable. Georgia... |
Related Clauses in Stanley Martin Contracts
This clause often works in combination with other provisions in Stanley Martin's purchase agreements.
Substituted materials may not be covered under the same warranty terms as originally specified materials.
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 Stanley Martin 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 Stanley Martin contracts that collectively limit buyer remedies. A contract scan can identify all of them.