I thought they wouldn't cover bad workmanship...
they dont cover bad workmanship but they must cover any consequental loss as a result of the bad workmanship.
Al Spa what I suggest you do is tell your engineer you think he should pay for the repairs quoting Kkellihers post and if he says no tell him you're going to sue him, that might make him pay,
That's interesting and you're a quantity surveyor.
Al Spa what I suggest you do is tell your engineer you think he should pay for the repairs quoting Kkellihers post and if he says no tell him you're going to sue him, that might make him pay, and if that doesn't you could try a solicitor, an initial letter from a solicitor might just do the trick and that shouldn't cost too much. But I wouldn't go any further than that, going to court for 2K is not worth it and the legal costs probably outweight the potential gain. Never mind the stress and bother.
they dont cover bad workmanship but they must cover any consequental loss as a result of the bad workmanship.
I believe Kkelliher was referring to the builder's insurance.
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