Hi
In an attempt to be as brief as possible here is an outline of the situation.....my elderly 86 year old parents had a new roof fitted and it basically needs redoing (on the advice of a local reputable roofer). The original 'roofers' were cowboys. The owner of the roofing company has been to prison for 5 years in 2012 for conning an elderly couple out of their home, so I guess my parents have somewhat gotten off lightly.
We have instructed solicitors and sent an LBA, to which we have unsurprisingly received no response. I had spoken with CAB prior to the solicitor's instruction and they tell me they inform Trading Standards. Funnily enough it was Trading Standards that got the 'roofer' his 5 year conviction.
I guess my questions are what do we need to next?
I would like to talk to Trading Standards, but this seems impossible, as you have to rely on CAB to liaise with them as an intermediary. Anyone an idea on how to speak directly with them?
Do my parents need to have to roof redone and paid for before we can continue to court, or will the reputable roofers quote be adequate?
If so, do we also need a further 2 quotes?
Many thanks for any help - obviously this stress is the last thing my parents need at 86, and I am trying to help as much as I can.
In an attempt to be as brief as possible here is an outline of the situation.....my elderly 86 year old parents had a new roof fitted and it basically needs redoing (on the advice of a local reputable roofer). The original 'roofers' were cowboys. The owner of the roofing company has been to prison for 5 years in 2012 for conning an elderly couple out of their home, so I guess my parents have somewhat gotten off lightly.
We have instructed solicitors and sent an LBA, to which we have unsurprisingly received no response. I had spoken with CAB prior to the solicitor's instruction and they tell me they inform Trading Standards. Funnily enough it was Trading Standards that got the 'roofer' his 5 year conviction.
I guess my questions are what do we need to next?
I would like to talk to Trading Standards, but this seems impossible, as you have to rely on CAB to liaise with them as an intermediary. Anyone an idea on how to speak directly with them?
Do my parents need to have to roof redone and paid for before we can continue to court, or will the reputable roofers quote be adequate?
If so, do we also need a further 2 quotes?
Many thanks for any help - obviously this stress is the last thing my parents need at 86, and I am trying to help as much as I can.
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