Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Should I take legal action on this matter? 6Sep 09, 2017 4:16 pm Foremost Building Expert in Australia,assisting with building problems/disputes, building stage inspections,pre-contract review advice for peace of mind 200 blogs http://www.buildingexpert.net.au/blog Re: Should I take legal action on this matter? 9Sep 09, 2017 11:46 pm Cellaraso Taking legal action is a long and lengthy process, and not worth it most of the time. I would instead ask if they can reimburse you something, like a credit, or free landscaping or something? Yes, agree that legal process is troublesome. Re: Should I take legal action on this matter? 10Sep 09, 2017 11:53 pm building-expert Has this builder a display home? They don't have a display home for the one they have built for me.. but their other display homes do not have downpipes right at the front.. The thing is that this downpipe has never been indicated in the signed final drawings. If it had been marked in the final drawings, I would have picked it up before the build. It was pointed out by the certifier at the inspection that an extra downpipe should be added to comply with building standards, so the builder took it for granted and just added one at the front of the dark pier as the easiest way to fix the problem. Re: Should I take legal action on this matter? 11Sep 10, 2017 7:30 am You are right, builder should have consulted with you before installing the downpipe in an unwanted position, and his displays show it can be done so. You could win his argument but the cost of doing so will be substantial and most likely not worth it. Financially you will be better off to lump it and have it moved at your own expense. Foremost Building Expert in Australia,assisting with building problems/disputes, building stage inspections,pre-contract review advice for peace of mind 200 blogs http://www.buildingexpert.net.au/blog Re: Should I take legal action on this matter? 12Sep 10, 2017 12:59 pm building-expert You are right, builder should have consulted with you before installing the downpipe in an unwanted position, and his displays show it can be done so. You could win his argument but the cost of doing so will be substantial and most likely not worth it. Financially you will be better off to lump it and have it moved at your own expense. Thanks mate.. I will take your advice. Hi Mofflepop, I would recommend finding a building designer to prepare plans, they should design to your specified budget. The benefit is you can tender the project out… 9 20354 i imagine you also have another contract with an architect? and yeah, whatever other's said about special conditions and appendices 16 15980 hey there! π so, itβs kinda common for standard drawer depths to be around 500mm since most cabinets use this size to fit the usual runners… 3 20890 |