That is somewhat odd. When you say you refurbished, presumably you bought fixtures and fittings? Did you not get a receipt for any of these items?
How much of the €15,000 relates to labour?
3.5k wooden floor supply (the supplier came to the house with samples)
800 electrician
2k supply and fit of carpets (again came out to the house with samples so no retail premises)
500 waste removal
1k kitchen fitter
The wife in Febuary got five verble quotes from different painters, two Irish and three foreigners, all recommended by friends and family
I recently refurbished a house. The total cost was in the region of €15k. Every single tradesman wanted to be paid in cash upon completion. Not one gave me receipt. It really made me think. What percentage of the common trades are paying over the tax threshold? I would be very interested to know.
As another poster said, what did this include? If for example there was any electrical or gas work involved you would have to have got receipts, otherwise anything going wrong would mean your insurance wouldn't cover it. Who purchased materials, if yourself, then you must have been given receipts, for €15k there wouldn't have been much of a job in any case.
The fourth thing that should have amazed you was that it appears your friends and family are colluding in these types of business practices.
Well I'm not sure about that as the recommendations were about the standard of work not the cost but I do agree that for these practices to succeed their has to be two willing parties
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