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Great website - I've tried to find a similar case on here without success.
In summary - had windows and doors replaced by local firm. Doors okay as these were composite. The windows however were wooden and have a number of defects and need to be replaced entirely. In the meantime we had to pay up whilst we were getting expert opinions and a report. All been rumbling on with maximum inconvenience and hassle. Forced to issue small claim proceedings against the firm, however, in the meantime we had to get the windows replaced as winter coming! We wrote and told the firm to come and collect the windows we've rejected but they've not responded. They know we don't have anywhere to store them so it's just another tactic by them to cause us maximum inconvenience. It will be weeks before this goes to court and we've nowhere to store [all friends in similar small house/garden situation!]
Q1. Is there a time limit - can I write to the firm and say 'if you don't collect within x days then I will arrange for their disposal' [don't want to do that as obviously they may be able to salvage some things [weights, furniture] etc. not least because it's a waste]
or
Q2. Can I write and advise that I'm placing them in storage and they will be liable for costs? And would this only apply if we won the case?
Many thanks
PM
Great website - I've tried to find a similar case on here without success.
In summary - had windows and doors replaced by local firm. Doors okay as these were composite. The windows however were wooden and have a number of defects and need to be replaced entirely. In the meantime we had to pay up whilst we were getting expert opinions and a report. All been rumbling on with maximum inconvenience and hassle. Forced to issue small claim proceedings against the firm, however, in the meantime we had to get the windows replaced as winter coming! We wrote and told the firm to come and collect the windows we've rejected but they've not responded. They know we don't have anywhere to store them so it's just another tactic by them to cause us maximum inconvenience. It will be weeks before this goes to court and we've nowhere to store [all friends in similar small house/garden situation!]
Q1. Is there a time limit - can I write to the firm and say 'if you don't collect within x days then I will arrange for their disposal' [don't want to do that as obviously they may be able to salvage some things [weights, furniture] etc. not least because it's a waste]
or
Q2. Can I write and advise that I'm placing them in storage and they will be liable for costs? And would this only apply if we won the case?
Many thanks
PM
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