Hi all,
I found out from a builder that my Building Control company had lost their licence and were due to cease trading so rang up for a partial completion certificate. No other company will touch it now and say it must go through the local council.
I spoke to the council and they said make sure the partial completion has as much information as possible. So I went back to the company who shouted at me saying the council are being awkward and what they have provided is fine. They then additional detail on visits in a separate email. In conversation with the council they said worst case £500 ish. Then they came back saying what is mentioned in the separate email isn't on the certificate so legally can't be included and so they want to do it all from the beginning and the charge is £1600. I paid this and then immediately regretted doing so without taking some advice first. Anyway, that's where I'm at.
I've had nothing but trouble with builders and have little confidence they have done any of the work correctly, I have been redoing and patching their work (e.g angle iron brackets around the downstairs ceiling as no wall plates are tied into the steels) so it doesn’t look too pretty.
Overall my concern is that they will turn up, see the state of the work (probably many things I haven't even noticed) and then say they are not confident that the work upstairs (which is now finished) has been done correctly and want to start ripping down plaster etc. If that happens the house will never be complete, either because of costs or I'll have a mental breakdown.
A few questions I have
1) Are the council just being awkward not accepting the partial completion and can I appeal this somehow? The partial completion states "Works complete up to and including pre-plaster level".
2) Do I have options to just not get final signoff and buy indemnity insurance in the future if selling? (and where does that land me with the council now that I paid the money?)
3) Referring to question 1, it seems crazy to me that these building control companies are licenced (I presume by the council) to do work. Then when they are being incompetent, the people giving them the licence have no accountability for that companies incorrect signoffs, and even go a step further to make it the customers problem. I would think some insurance at either the government side or companies side would be liable for this?
Thanks for reading
Darren
I found out from a builder that my Building Control company had lost their licence and were due to cease trading so rang up for a partial completion certificate. No other company will touch it now and say it must go through the local council.
I spoke to the council and they said make sure the partial completion has as much information as possible. So I went back to the company who shouted at me saying the council are being awkward and what they have provided is fine. They then additional detail on visits in a separate email. In conversation with the council they said worst case £500 ish. Then they came back saying what is mentioned in the separate email isn't on the certificate so legally can't be included and so they want to do it all from the beginning and the charge is £1600. I paid this and then immediately regretted doing so without taking some advice first. Anyway, that's where I'm at.
I've had nothing but trouble with builders and have little confidence they have done any of the work correctly, I have been redoing and patching their work (e.g angle iron brackets around the downstairs ceiling as no wall plates are tied into the steels) so it doesn’t look too pretty.
Overall my concern is that they will turn up, see the state of the work (probably many things I haven't even noticed) and then say they are not confident that the work upstairs (which is now finished) has been done correctly and want to start ripping down plaster etc. If that happens the house will never be complete, either because of costs or I'll have a mental breakdown.
A few questions I have
1) Are the council just being awkward not accepting the partial completion and can I appeal this somehow? The partial completion states "Works complete up to and including pre-plaster level".
2) Do I have options to just not get final signoff and buy indemnity insurance in the future if selling? (and where does that land me with the council now that I paid the money?)
3) Referring to question 1, it seems crazy to me that these building control companies are licenced (I presume by the council) to do work. Then when they are being incompetent, the people giving them the licence have no accountability for that companies incorrect signoffs, and even go a step further to make it the customers problem. I would think some insurance at either the government side or companies side would be liable for this?
Thanks for reading
Darren