To be honest the roof repair is really shoddy, you can immediately tell by the pointing/mess on the ridge tiles that they are not professional roofers.
The first thought that sprang to mind, looks like **** poor work to me.
To be honest the roof repair is really shoddy, you can immediately tell by the pointing/mess on the ridge tiles that they are not professional roofers.
Ok, update.
I got home from work around 8pm and he was there waiting with his van parked where. Usually park (clearly being an arse)
When he saw me pull up he gets out and from his van and waits by my gate.
Holding the envelope up and saying/shouting "what is this? It's not even £240, you have only put in £225" I. Tell him, no I put into £240 "don't call me a lier he shouts in my face. he then demands I have until midnight to pay the remainder or else he starts the court proceedings, I reply "OK"
He then proceeds to shout at me saying how he's going to take me to court etc, meanwhile I stay calm whilst he is ranting pointing at me, a guy I had coming round to look at some electrics for me stands in my garden, the neighbour becomes aware of him but carries on ranting not letting me get a word in edgeways saying how he is going to get a decorator in to quote the work and I will pay for it, I let him let off steam, then ask him to count the money, he counts £225 I say do it again, he gets it to £240, counts again, it's £240 I ask for an apology for calling me a lier.
then I put my point forward as to why I won't pay,
After lots of him shouting and me not raising to it, he slowly starts to calm a little.
And now I can talk.
It goes on for a while.
The outcome is he has dropped the £10 I don't need to pay for the decorating, there is no court proceeding, we shake hands and agree to let it go and move on.
RESULT
Thank you all for your opinions.
Party wall agreement in writing and signed before doing any future works.
Just had a loft conversion and did this to save any grief with next door.
Is there no membrane beneath the slates?
Ok, update.
I got home from work around 8pm and he was there waiting with his van parked where. Usually park (clearly being an arse)
When he saw me pull up he gets out and from his van and waits by my gate.
Holding the envelope up and saying/shouting "what is this? It's not even £240, you have only put in £225" I. Tell him, no I put into £240 "don't call me a lier he shouts in my face. he then demands I have until midnight to pay the remainder or else he starts the court proceedings, I reply "OK"
He then proceeds to shout at me saying how he's going to take me to court etc, meanwhile I stay calm whilst he is ranting pointing at me, a guy I had coming round to look at some electrics for me stands in my garden, the neighbour becomes aware of him but carries on ranting not letting me get a word in edgeways saying how he is going to get a decorator in to quote the work and I will pay for it, I let him let off steam, then ask him to count the money, he counts £225 I say do it again, he gets it to £240, counts again, it's £240 I ask for an apology for calling me a lier.
then I put my point forward as to why I won't pay,
After lots of him shouting and me not raising to it, he slowly starts to calm a little.
And now I can talk.
It goes on for a while.
The outcome is he has dropped the £10 I don't need to pay for the decorating, there is no court proceeding, we shake hands and agree to let it go and move on.
RESULT
Thank you all for your opinions.
Your neighbours have every right to pursue you for costs, due to vicarious liability. However, you in turn would pass these costs onto your builder through their indemnity insurance. Whether your neighbour would have actually pursued costs is another matter.
Given you already paid the £240, you probably should just pay the extra tenner to keep the peace. I'd get another roofer, as the ones you have used thus far seem to have not fixed the problem and possibly even bodged the repair.
I wouldn't have given them the money in the first place.
if the roofers did cause the damage the problem is with them, they have insurance for this reason.
Sounds like you have a battle on your hands. Unless the woman is just bat **** crazy and when the husband comes home he just tells her to STFU.
good luck
The outcome is he has dropped the £10 I don't need to pay for the decorating, there is no court proceeding, we shake hands
Seems rather foolish to have admitted liability by paying him £240.
Vicarious liability extends to employees not independent contractors...
I'd have wanted money to cover the decorating tbh..
Am I badly misinterpreting those photos or did the roofer really just very roughly cement a tile in what was obviously the wrong place, leaving a large and very noticeable hole in the roof right next to it? That's what it looks like, but I don't see how anyone sober enough to climb up to a roof could make such an obvious mistake.
I spent 4 years living in Chorley, its a strange town with strange attitudes and is doing a lot of villages out of a lot of idiots. Looks like the OP has one next door.
OP I only live down the road, if you ever need some extra poo let me know, I have plenty.
Vicarious liability extends to employees not independent contractors...
cyclopopcicle why are you content with that crappy roofing job?