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    In September 2015, a chartered surveyor sent me the report I had commissioned from him five years earlier about the condition my house had been left in after subsidence repairs. His report failed to disclose that the garage he reported on was not the subsided garage but was a replacement paid for by the insurance company in 2009. The surveyor refused my request to correct his error and instead added ""rebuilt" to various references to the garage. I paid his bill and was later reimbursed by the insurance company. The surveyor has since retired, saying that it was his intention to "follow his dream" to live in another country.

    Today I received an invoice from the firm in which he was a partner asking me to pay £90 within 14 days for his September 2016 amendments to the report.

    (Note Sept 2015 the date he sent me the report and Sept 2016 the date the firm erroneously says he amended the report)

    I would appreciate opinions and advice please.
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