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Engineers have been engaged for over two years now. Initially I extended the benefit of the doubt to both Menolly and their engineer (a well know dublin firm)as I believed that they would want to rectify the situation. I assumed that they would act in both our interests as resolve the problem to both our satisfation. This does not seem to have been the case. Anyone who has engaged the main two legal firms in this case Arthur Cox and Lavelle Coleman will already have engineers representing them, this does not mean that they should accept the developers offer and just have the house fixed.
hey. stop the advertising. very poor show.
Hi Onq
Thanks for your input, as someone who is part of the bulding/design profession this is very welome indeed so is all input into this disussion. Pyriteengine in particular seems to know a lot about the causes and remedies of this problem. The only issue I have is that this will not be the first time I have had to vacat my home in order to have this issue resolved, i was moved out for a few weeks over two years ago while they "rectified" this problem. My issue with Menolly is that they wanted us to sign a wavier this time. I refuse to do so as I'm not sure that thet will fix the problem this time either and do not want to put myself at any disadvantage if the problems resurface. This is nothing to do with the "maximisation of any claim" rather the assurance that the developer or the material supplier (whomever is at fault here as it certainly is not me the purchaser) cannot simply wash there hands of this by throwing a few quid at it. I'll be paying for my home for many years the least I expect it to be is structurally sound and habitable.
I do believe home owners should be compensated by the way but that is a secondary consideration for me.
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