Hi
I am after some help. I appreciate that advice is not any guarentee of how a county court will determine the case in light of the full facts.
A friend recommended a builder to us for a big renovation of a house we bought. In this case,he came to see us and I then emailed him in writing what I wanted. He replied back and his quote was on an email and was signed `him Things went back and forth and we agreed the price via email. This was the only written contract we had with him.
Cutting a long story short, we paid him £167,500K (in full). The wet room floor has leaked repeatedly and he made numerous attempts go fix. Eventually, an expert he sent round said it was constructed completely wrong and had to be ripped out. he agreed that this needed to happen, but basically walked away refusing to put right because he did not want to pay. He left our bathroom floor ripped up and the downstairs ceiling ripped out.
Something I didn't know at the time I entered into the contract, was that he operated a limited company called Rawreth Builders Limited. When I proceeded at County Court, I proceeded against Rawreth Builders Limited. Despite saying he intended to defend, he failed to submit a defence within the four weeks. I actually waited 7 weeks and then filed for judgement by default. This was issues and so Rawreth Builders Limited has a County Court Judgement against them. He refuses to pay, and has told the bailiff he has no money and has stopped trading. I know he has not stopped trading. The county bailiff says there is nothing more she can do.
Our problems don't stop there, the 60m2 floor he installed in our kitchen/family room has tiles breaking everywhere. He has used a dot and dab technique using 1/4 amount of adhesive he should have done, and has tiled straight onto the pipework and polystyrene base. This is all incorrect. This is now going to cost a fortune to fix.
My question:
Was my contract with him or his company??
He never told us he was a limited company. He only ever signed emails as himself He never issues a contract between Rawreth Builders Limited and us. He never gave us in invoice showing Rawreth Builders Limited (he never invoiced at all and regularly asked for large amounts in cash). We onlt ever saw the company sign once he started work and put this up outside and turned up with company vans.
In the very first email, he did thank me for allowing his company to quote us. I never noticed that word. But that email was again by him and there was no mention of Rawreth Builders Limited. That is the only mention of the word `company' and certainly no clue this was a limited company.
As a consumer, how will courts view my position? We can prove he has lied about stuff in writing. He never told us this was a limited company - we thought it was him as a sole trader. I want to proceed against him personally as this is the only way I think I am likely to get him to fix what he has caused through corner cutting and putting us through hell. Can I, should I, proceed against him personally??
Thanks for any advice anyone can give.
Andrew
I am after some help. I appreciate that advice is not any guarentee of how a county court will determine the case in light of the full facts.
A friend recommended a builder to us for a big renovation of a house we bought. In this case,he came to see us and I then emailed him in writing what I wanted. He replied back and his quote was on an email and was signed `him Things went back and forth and we agreed the price via email. This was the only written contract we had with him.
Cutting a long story short, we paid him £167,500K (in full). The wet room floor has leaked repeatedly and he made numerous attempts go fix. Eventually, an expert he sent round said it was constructed completely wrong and had to be ripped out. he agreed that this needed to happen, but basically walked away refusing to put right because he did not want to pay. He left our bathroom floor ripped up and the downstairs ceiling ripped out.
Something I didn't know at the time I entered into the contract, was that he operated a limited company called Rawreth Builders Limited. When I proceeded at County Court, I proceeded against Rawreth Builders Limited. Despite saying he intended to defend, he failed to submit a defence within the four weeks. I actually waited 7 weeks and then filed for judgement by default. This was issues and so Rawreth Builders Limited has a County Court Judgement against them. He refuses to pay, and has told the bailiff he has no money and has stopped trading. I know he has not stopped trading. The county bailiff says there is nothing more she can do.
Our problems don't stop there, the 60m2 floor he installed in our kitchen/family room has tiles breaking everywhere. He has used a dot and dab technique using 1/4 amount of adhesive he should have done, and has tiled straight onto the pipework and polystyrene base. This is all incorrect. This is now going to cost a fortune to fix.
My question:
Was my contract with him or his company??
He never told us he was a limited company. He only ever signed emails as himself He never issues a contract between Rawreth Builders Limited and us. He never gave us in invoice showing Rawreth Builders Limited (he never invoiced at all and regularly asked for large amounts in cash). We onlt ever saw the company sign once he started work and put this up outside and turned up with company vans.
In the very first email, he did thank me for allowing his company to quote us. I never noticed that word. But that email was again by him and there was no mention of Rawreth Builders Limited. That is the only mention of the word `company' and certainly no clue this was a limited company.
As a consumer, how will courts view my position? We can prove he has lied about stuff in writing. He never told us this was a limited company - we thought it was him as a sole trader. I want to proceed against him personally as this is the only way I think I am likely to get him to fix what he has caused through corner cutting and putting us through hell. Can I, should I, proceed against him personally??
Thanks for any advice anyone can give.
Andrew
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