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Janellebb

Bad workmanship please advice

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Hi all, i have just recently renovated my house and i think that the workmanship is not good, i have asked my respective ID to touch up and do it better but seems like it's still not done nicely. Any possibility to sue them? its so bad and i haven't move in since the handover date. 

I need advice for this,

 

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Hello Janellebb,

We are sorry to hear that your renovation experience has not been satisfactory. 

Could you please drop us a PM on who this ID is and how you came across it?

Cheers!

RenoTalk.Com Admin

 

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Hi Janellebb, sorry to hear your exp. I've nvr heard of client sue id, only heard of client withhold final payment n id firm bring it up to small claims tribunal or engage debt collectors.

Did u check that everythg is in order b4 making final payment? When it comes to recrification works, its always advisable to be present n point wat out exactly u cannot accept. Of course bear in mind, the key to every happy partnership is being reasonable

If i were in your situation, i wld load up photos but not reveal who the id/contractor is or frm what company. Not even thru pm cos plenty of ids n contractors lurking in here with numerous accs, u dont want ur id/contractor to know u r talking bad abt him. So, if the work done is really v bad, ppl will start to comment and u can show it to your id n demand he rectify or u will reveal n shame. Its a much better approach then to go thru a long legal battle. A reno journey is aldy so tiring n draining, do u wanna drag it further with a lengthy legal process? Hope this helps n that ur nightmare will end soon.

 

 

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