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Cut your losses and get someone new in to rip it out and redo it. It's a shame you've had to go through this though.
Cant even imagine how much and how long that would take for it to be done
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Cut your losses and get someone new in to rip it out and redo it. It's a shame you've had to go through this though.
Cant even imagine how much and how long that would take for it to be done
Wouldnt it be principle for him to fix what he messed up?
The independent report would contain all the mistakes that have happened correct? Where would i get legal action from for this?
I would normally agree but this guy is so totally and utterly incompetent, unsafely so.Would there be any to retrieve money back from him or for him to get someone on his behalf to fix this? I agree with the quality of a job being so poor, said to everyone i get its my mistake but he was referred, i just thought it would have been principle for him to rectify this all
did he tie his horse up outside
I would normally agree but this guy is so totally and utterly incompetent, unsafely so.
You can give him a detailed list of faults but he doesn't posses the skills or knowledge to remedy them correctly.
Contractually, and very begrudgingly, I'd offer him the opportunity to hire someone competent to do the work stating in the letter your belief he is not competent, attach your list of faults from your LLs assessor.
Then you could try Money Claim On Line but that process will insist you have given him opportunity to put this right.
Sadly you wont see a penny back from him, nor will he pay for the job to be corrected. Unfortunately the cost of other routes to recovery are prohibitive.
Would there be any to retrieve money back from him or for him to get someone on his behalf to fix this? I agree with the quality of a job being so poor, said to everyone i get its my mistake but he was referred, i just thought it would have been principle for him to rectify this all
What if he refuses to get someone to do this on his behalf also? What can i say to him that may feel like he is being threatened to rectify this
So i could be at a loss then
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you need to do some reading, unless you want to sit in a leather chair in my shed and be charged £250/hour for it.
Absolutely wrong. Under no circumstances should you ever accuse someone of being incompetent unless you really do have a stack of evidence and even then it really should not be done. The person making the claim would need to prove their own competence to have reached such a judgement.Contractually, and very begrudgingly, I'd offer him the opportunity to hire someone competent to do the work stating in the letter your belief he is not competent, attach your list of faults from your LLs assessor.
Any legal redress will require that the shower man is given the opportunity to put matters right. That is exactly what the claimant needs to allow him to do.Then you could try Money Claim On Line but that process will insist you have given him opportunity to put this right.
Your opinion, but not correctSadly you wont see a penny back from him.
Oh yes he will...and he will pay substantially for it...nor will he pay for the job to be corrected.
There is no need to proceed beyond the online small claims court with a transfer of the judgement to the High Court - which cost is recoverable on enforcement..unfortunately the cost of other routes to recovery are prohibitive.
GBDamo, apologies but I must take issue with your post and advice.
Absolutely wrong. Under no circumstances should you ever accuse someone of being incompetent unless you really do have a stack of evidence and even then it really should not be done. The person making the claim would need to prove their own competence to have reached such a judgement.
Any legal redress will require that the shower man is given the opportunity to put matters right. That is exactly what the claimant needs to allow him to do.
Your opinion, but not correct
Oh yes he will...and he will pay substantially for it
There is no need to proceed beyond the online small claims court with a transfer of the judgement to the High Court - which cost is recoverable on enforcement.
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