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What is escrow payment in construction and how does it protect you? in Hyderabad

🤖 AI Answer by Biddaro4 min read📅 Updated November 2024
📍 Hyderabad Construction Costs (2024)
1,600
Basic/sqft
2,200
Standard/sqft
3,600
Premium/sqft
🧱 Cement: ₹385/bag⚙️ Steel: ₹69/kg👷 Mason: ₹750/day
Quick Answer

An escrow payment in construction means your money is held by a trusted third party (like Biddaro) and only released to the contractor when you confirm a milestone is completed satisfactorily. This eliminates the risk of contractors taking advance payments and disappearing.

How Biddaro Escrow Works — Step by Step

1
CLIENT deposits project funds into Biddaro's secure escrow account at the start of the project.
2
CONTRACTOR starts work knowing the funds are secured and will be released on milestone completion.
3
MILESTONE COMPLETED — Contractor requests milestone payment.
4
CLIENT INSPECTION — You inspect the completed work within 48 hours.
5
RELEASE or DISPUTE — If satisfied, you release payment instantly. If not, raise a dispute — Biddaro's team mediates.
6
PROJECT COMPLETE — Final payment released after snagging period. Both parties protected throughout.

Escrow vs Direct Payment Comparison

FactorDirect PaymentBiddaro Escrow
Advance protectionNo — money gone if contractor fraudYes — money held until milestone
Material quality assuranceNo way to verifyInspection before payment release
Dispute resolutionPolice/court (slow, expensive)Biddaro mediation (fast, free)
Contractor accountabilityLowHigh — verified + rated
Peace of mindLowHigh

📍 Hyderabad-Specific Tips for This Topic

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Hyderabad's granite rock sub-soil makes foundation work expensive in Gachibowli/Kondapur — budget ₹2L extra

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HMDA and GHMC have different setback rules — verify your plot's zone before starting

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