Hi,
I hope you can advise us. We employed a trades person to do some work at our house. He did the work, but in the process damaged our roof. He accepts fault. Quotes to repair the work are a few hundred pounds - this is less than the cost of our original work. We are not paying his bill until our roof is repaired.
He is telling us to claim through his insurance. I have been in touch with his insurance and I need to provide photos of the damage and provide a couple of quotes for repairs. It all seems a bit of a pain having to get all these quotes, etc and is taking some time.
But in the mean time he still wants paying. He is saying that we owe him money and if we don't pay up, he will take us to small claims court. So that he is not out of pocket, I have paid the materials portion of the invoice. His labour costs are still outstanding.
Am I obliged to pay him, even though he has damaged our house? Can I just get a roofer in to repair the work, and deduct the cost from what is owed?
Thank you
I hope you can advise us. We employed a trades person to do some work at our house. He did the work, but in the process damaged our roof. He accepts fault. Quotes to repair the work are a few hundred pounds - this is less than the cost of our original work. We are not paying his bill until our roof is repaired.
He is telling us to claim through his insurance. I have been in touch with his insurance and I need to provide photos of the damage and provide a couple of quotes for repairs. It all seems a bit of a pain having to get all these quotes, etc and is taking some time.
But in the mean time he still wants paying. He is saying that we owe him money and if we don't pay up, he will take us to small claims court. So that he is not out of pocket, I have paid the materials portion of the invoice. His labour costs are still outstanding.
Am I obliged to pay him, even though he has damaged our house? Can I just get a roofer in to repair the work, and deduct the cost from what is owed?
Thank you
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