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Everything I have said is documented either with ourselves from Plus Rooms or available on Southwark's website. There were many other questionable things Plus Rooms did that I have not said on here because I would not be able to prove them. I am only stating things I can prove

Thank you all for your contributions. The reason for this post was to see if anyone else would like to get together for a class action and I now have a few names so thank you.


Plus Rooms told us they would remeasure but they didn't - they told us they would build it straight - they even told both Party Wall surveyors and Southwark and yet they rotated the extension bringing it over the boundary line. They created a false taper of the roof tiles at the back to create a 'v' shape to be continued in to our garden.


We were lied to and we are not the only ones and we will not be. If they work on the house next to you, I would advise you to be very careful when going on holiday when they are building extension walls.


If they had done nothing wrong well why did they not supply the drawing we requested showing the measurements? This was never forthcoming.


They have had plenty of opportunity to come here and go through the measurements but they never have because they are aware that what they have done is wrong. Why else would they not want to resolve this ?

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