We bought an old cottage and hired a building company to complete renovations. They started the last week in April 2018 and stated that the job would take 6 weeks to complete. There was 2 hold ups on the way with the window supplier and ESB but nothing more than 4/5 weeks in total.
To date the builder has not fully completed the project. There are a number of issues still outstanding and refused to meet up to discuss the snags list. He has sent us a large bull for extras, some of which we approved along the way, some we didn't and are refusing to pay for same.
Back in August the builder took down all safety fencing around the property to allow us to stay in the house on occasions. He asked us to confirm that we accepted full responsibility for any injuries that may occur whilst we were staying in the house.
Yesterday he send us an email to say that unless payment is made and due to no Practical of Completion cert being issued that by law we should not be in the house and he would be changing the locks on the house as soon as possible.
Can he do this considering he allowed us to move into the house in August.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
To date the builder has not fully completed the project. There are a number of issues still outstanding and refused to meet up to discuss the snags list. He has sent us a large bull for extras, some of which we approved along the way, some we didn't and are refusing to pay for same.
Back in August the builder took down all safety fencing around the property to allow us to stay in the house on occasions. He asked us to confirm that we accepted full responsibility for any injuries that may occur whilst we were staying in the house.
Yesterday he send us an email to say that unless payment is made and due to no Practical of Completion cert being issued that by law we should not be in the house and he would be changing the locks on the house as soon as possible.
Can he do this considering he allowed us to move into the house in August.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.