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Hello,

I?ve had a rogue builder at my property and I am looking for a builder who can provide an report for the value of work that has been done should the matter proceed to court? I would be appreciative of anyone who can point me in the general direction of anyone who is able to do this? Thanks.

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Probably should be in another section but anyway:


If it's small fry you might just draw a line under the experience and start again but if there's a structural risk, an uninhabitable property or a dangerous work space now in play with ?1000s to fix it then worth elaborating...


You might benefit from a RICS building survey but don't fork out ?1200 for a report and then start going legal for no good reason.


What works have been done or not done, what damage - if any - has been done, and what monies - if any - have you paid?

just get quotes for how much to finish and make good, these will be free and builders will be round like a shot


deduct from dodgy builders money or sue for difference


try and keep under 10K, then you can go through small claims court


most builders will just ignore it, in which case you'll win by default


if builder is trading through limited company, then may go bust ... nothing to do in this case

redpost Wrote:

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> just get quotes for how much to finish and make

> good, these will be free and builders will be

> round like a shot

>

> deduct from dodgy builders money or sue for

> difference

>

> try and keep under 10K, then you can go through

> small claims court

>

> most builders will just ignore it, in which case

> you'll win by default

>

> if builder is trading through limited company,

> then may go bust ... nothing to do in this case


I want to find a builder who will do loft conversions for under 10k as well

Also someone who can refurb my bathroom for 100 quid too

Dulwich handy Wrote:

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>

> I want to find a builder who will do loft

> conversions for under 10k as well

> Also someone who can refurb my bathroom for 100

> quid too



redpost is saying if possible to keep it under ?10k to finish and make good, not to do the whole loft conversion.


Edited to remove sarky comment.

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