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Its his own tough crap he sold the house below value and now he's trying to screw us for some more money.
BigKahuna said:We asked that a number of items be included in the contract; a kitchen & fireplace would be provided, the area around the house pebbled and a few other small items also. You're correct about the contract being vague and it did not go into any detail other than stating what would be provided.The builder agreed and signed the contract.
asdfg said:how about going to arbitration (as a last resort - try to avoid as legal profession are winners here)
What is arbitration and how does it work?
The predominance of visible arbitration in recent years in Ireland has been especially reflected in the referral of disputes that arise in the construction arena and which might span any activity from house building to the design and commissioning of the largest of industrial process plants. The arbitration process has continually proven to be effective in dealing with disputes arising from complex issues of performance, cost over-runs, punch listing, design specifications etc
BigKahuna said:Our solicitor sent a letter demanding the builder accept the money and close the deal by last Friday or we wanted the money back and would take the him to court for breach of contract.
Last Friday morning the deeds and closing contracts arrived at our solicitors office.
what an absolute chancer !
our solicitor sent a letter asking if they were still looking for the 25k and they said no. it just goes to show the neck that some ppl have.
we're just glad its over but we shouldn't have had to go through that.
thanks all for your input
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