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  • sebaab
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    Just to add; I have told him that i will pay for any work that he has done that is of acceptable standard. I have not said I won't pay full stop.

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  • sebaab
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    Take you to court for breach of contract I presume. No doubt you will wish to counterclaim if he does.

    Perhaps he has Legal Expenses cover.

    Is he a Sole Trader or a limited company?

    Di
    Yes he claims breach of contract on the basis I didn't give him a chance at remedial work. However, the remedial work he did suggest was not acceptable and he has since denied any serious problems with his work exist despite me having a survey done
    Yes I will counterclaim
    He's Ltd Co

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  • sebaab
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    I'm no Sarah Beeny but £9.5k to convert a garage into a bedroom does sound a lot to me.

    Was there also an installation of a bathroom hence Building Control's involvement?

    You've paid 10% upfront. Was that to cover materials or materials and some labour?

    May I ask what has been done wrong (wiring, plumbing etc)? That'll help to assess what needs to be undone and redone.

    If the quote was "vague" and there was no Works Spec you'll need to establish exactly what he based his quote on i.e. exactly what you agreed to pay him for.

    Did you get any comparable quotes at the same time?

    Why did you select this contractor? Perhaps personal recommendation?

    Di

    9.5k is slightly on the high side yes but not excessively so.
    Building control were involved because it changes the front of the house and it has changed from a non-habitable room to a habitable one.
    All I know is it's a 10% down payment.
    Most things have been done wrong. Plasterboarding, wall, window, plumbing, electrics (only slight problem)
    I've asked for a breakdown of the quote. He's refused to provide
    I did get a quote 1k cheaper but builder wasn't available at the time
    He wasn't recommended by anyone. We took a chance. He looked good. lesson learned!!

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  • sebaab
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    Ok, the lies. Here goes!

    1. He claims colour matching of blocks impossible. Original agreement (verbal) was to match rest of house. I was very firm about this. He's built a wall that doesn't match the rest of the house claiming I won't get any better. I reluctantly agreed to the colour difference subject to there not being a better block available and that this would be the ONLY compromise of the entire project. However, there is a better match and I have a sample to prove it. Now that it's dried out it's an eyesore. He said it would look better when dry.

    2. He built a soldier course (under a 7ft wide window) using engineering bricks! I tackled him about this as they looked awful and asked why he didn't use proper house bricks matching the rest of the house. He said "you won't get those". Well, long story short, I did. The first builders merchants I tried stocked the exact same brick. I even went and got them in my car. It's the kind of thing you do when you want the job done right. In the interim period though, the builder messaged and then phoned me trying to get me to accept another brick that was completely different. He changed the bricks but made it clear he wasn't happy about it.

    3. We had issues with the electrics switching off after a new consumer unit had been fitted. He told my wife this was the "bedding in period" for the electrics!

    4. He lost our house key. Said he would replace it that afternoon. 2 weeks later still no key

    5. Some days he wouldn't turn up. Excuses have changed 3 times since why he wasn't here working. He was working on other jobs he has now let out during an angry rant at me via email.

    6. Time estimate was 2 weeks. This was fictitious. It would have been 4 weeks and counting. I sacked him after 3.

    7. He assured me more than once that he was going as fast as he could. He wasn't. He was working elsewhere see above.

    8. He said the window would have trickle vents (as per building regs requirement). It didn't.

    Is that enough for starters?

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by sebaab View Post
    He claims his insurance company will take me to court.
    Take you to court for breach of contract I presume. No doubt you will wish to counterclaim if he does.

    Perhaps he has Legal Expenses cover.

    Is he a Sole Trader or a limited company?

    Di

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by sebaab View Post
    The job is to convert integral garage to bedroom and the cost is 9.5k of which I have paid 10%.
    The contract is based on agreement of his quote which is vague and doesn't have a works spec.
    I'm no Sarah Beeny but £9.5k to convert a garage into a bedroom does sound a lot to me.

    Was there also an installation of a bathroom hence Building Control's involvement?

    You've paid 10% upfront. Was that to cover materials or materials and some labour?

    May I ask what has been done wrong (wiring, plumbing etc)? That'll help to assess what needs to be undone and redone.

    If the quote was "vague" and there was no Works Spec you'll need to establish exactly what he based his quote on i.e. exactly what you agreed to pay him for.

    Did you get any comparable quotes at the same time?

    Why did you select this contractor? Perhaps personal recommendation?

    Di

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  • sebaab
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    How did you "sack him"?

    What did he "lie" about?

    Did the contract expressly state what days he had to be 'on the job' or did it state a 'finish the job by' date without any specific reference to his hours on site?

    I'm on your side (I've dumped loads of builders in my time) but a DJ isn't on your side or on his side.

    You say he's threatened to take you to court unless you pay 75% of his original quote. Have you received a Letter before Claim (LBA) from him?

    Have you paid him any money so far?

    What are the (stage) payment terms in the contract?

    Di

    I sacked him via email stating incompetence, lack of faith, unsafe working, causing security issues and being dishonest/ misleading.


    He gave a completion date. The quote stated " without guarantee" however, verbally he told me 2 weeks and via email he stated "we have 2 weeks to do this" After 3 weeks he was approx 75% finished. He estimated another week until completion although I disagree. I think it would have taken him another 2. He knew I was very unhappy about the time slippage. He wasn't here for days on end. He didn't give a monkeys how long it took.


    No LBA just threats via email. He claims his insurance company will take me to court.


    Payment terms were 10% down payment & the rest on completion.


    I will post about the lying shortly...

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  • sebaab
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    Legal Expenses cover included in home insurance policies generally covers you for bringing proceedings not defending proceedings.

    You may need to ask them (your insurer) to send you details of the policy before dismissing this potential option out of hand.

    Di
    Good point! I will get on that right away. I phoned them initially and spoke to their solicitor who said it wasn't covered and suggested Citizens Advice website as they have template letters. I will contact my insurers again.

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  • sebaab
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    The wise thing to do is get three quotes for the remedial work.

    That's what a court would expect you to do.

    Di
    I would like to do this also. The builder though is demanding settlement within 7 days which takes me to Friday this week. I have told him that is unreasonable and that I need time to get quotes and consider the costs.

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  • sebaab
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    Originally posted by PlanB View Post
    How was the contract entered into?

    Was there a Works Specification drawn up so both you and the builder were clear on what should be done and how it should be done and by when it should be done?

    You're probably protected by the Consumer Rights Act 2015 which you can read about here > http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-righ...-building-work

    If this went to court (let's hope not) the DJ would order an Independent Expert to provide any report.

    I completely understand your anger and frustration with this job which has clearly gone terribly wrong. So the first thing you need to do is build your case/defence from the ground up.

    The Act says (rightly or wrongly) that in theory you should give the rogue builder the opportunity to correct their mistakes. You may have gone passed that point in the relationship.

    So first things first. How much money are we talking about and what was the job?

    Di
    Many thanks. The job is to convert integral garage to bedroom and the cost is 9.5k of which I have paid 10%.
    The contract is based on agreement of his quote which is vague and doesn't have a works spec.

    I did use the which website when I constructed my reasons for sacking him and not letting him attempt remedial work.

    I had an independent survey done straight aeay

    The rogue builder is incompetent no doubt about it. I will not let him near my house again.

    Will answer other questions shortly

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  • sebaab
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    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    This is really not ideal for going private. You can but it's really not good as in essence you're stopping others from seeing things which may assist them. Protected section is really for claims, but it's your call. I'm suggesting against moving it there - keep it discrete and nobody will link it to you

    Please confirm decision. Move or stay.
    Ok let it stay. I want to help others in this situation. It's a horrible place to be.

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  • Never-In-Doubt
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    This is really not ideal for going private. You can but it's really not good as in essence you're stopping others from seeing things which may assist them. Protected section is really for claims, but it's your call. I'm suggesting against moving it there - keep it discrete and nobody will link it to you

    Please confirm decision. Move or stay.

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  • sebaab
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    Thank you. So glad you have had experience of this. Can I request that we move this case to the private area please for obvious reasons?

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  • PlanB
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    Originally posted by Never-In-Doubt View Post
    planB - is this your area?
    Yes it is actually

    Di

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  • PlanB
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    Re: Help Needed Cowboy Builder Threatening Court

    Originally posted by sebaab View Post
    My home insurance has told me that building work is not covered under my legal cover.
    Legal Expenses cover included in home insurance policies generally covers you for bringing proceedings not defending proceedings.

    You may need to ask them (your insurer) to send you details of the policy before dismissing this potential option out of hand.

    Di

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