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Help! Builder threatening small claims court over additional invoice

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FasterThanASnakeAndAMongoose · 17/06/2016 23:38

I've posted about this before, but long story short is that we had major building work done. It massively overran (3 months became 8). We paid all invoices straight away. We agreed some extras and paid separate invoices for these as soon as they were issued. Paid the final invoice the day that we got the completion certificate from Building Control.

Several weeks after completion the builder sent a new invoice for £1600. It was for various extras. None of them had been discussed or quoted for. We weren't happy but offered around £400. We thought this was fair and it covered items which although not agreed, had been done and weren't in the original spec.

The rest of the things he was invoicing for were either stand alone items already specified in previous invoices and paid for, or things which were included in larger aspects of the work.

For example, he wanted over £500 extra for moving drainage in the kitchen. He'd got drawings of the new kitchen, saw the old one (so knew that the sink etc had moved) and the new kitchen was waiting on site before he quoted.

Anyway, we offered him a full and final settlement of just over £600. He rejected it, we offered it again.

He's just emailed. He's rejecting our offer and says if we don't pay the full amount within 21 days he'll take us to small claims.

What now? How likely is this to get to court? Home insurance legal cover people won't advise us until we receive the court paperwork.

Every time we've responded it's then taken him at least 4 weeks to get back to us. This is so stressful and horrible. Any advice would be welcome.

If we do end up in small claims, what's it actually like?

Should we retract our offer now and tell him we'll await instruction, or leave it on the table, or pay him what we think is fair?

Help.

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BitOutOfPractice · 23/01/2017 17:51

Hurrah for twinkly yet stern judges. Well done op

CatsRidingRollercoasters · 23/01/2017 18:37

Thanks! Yes, the silly man is about £100 down after paying all the court fees.

Also, he and his dad were wearing jeans and sweatshirts whereas we were (uncharacteristically) suited and booted. Of course it shouldn't make a difference but I think it probably does all the same.

londonrach · 23/01/2017 19:21

Best news today! Now if you could sort out my brand new boiler than failed twice in 6 months id be grateful! Sent first letter last week.....

Help! Builder threatening small claims court over additional invoice
CatsRidingRollercoasters · 23/01/2017 20:10

Oh no, good luck londonrach! Seriously though, feel free to pm me if you want any tips on the process. I've become a bit of a small claims nerd who sometimes reads the CAB website in my spare time. It's sad really... Grin

HeartsTrumpDiamonds · 23/01/2017 20:24
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Excellent news OP. Thanks for updating. Am v jealous of your lovely steak lunch!

Prawnofthepatriarchy · 23/01/2017 20:27

Congratulations! Smile

DontOpenDeadInside · 23/01/2017 20:31

Could you imagine if the judge was a mner and had been following your thread? That'd be amazing Grin

Comedyusername · 23/01/2017 20:37

Fantastic news. I've lurked since the beginning so very happy it's turned out well. But really what a ridiculous waste of time and stress for both parties. I hope this will teach eejitchops a lesson!

NotThrowAwayMyShot · 23/01/2017 20:38

I'm sure that wouldn't happen. The judge would have to pass the case on to someone else in that instance.

UnexpectedItemInShaggingArea · 23/01/2017 20:45

So pleased the right people won SmileFlowers

Oysterbabe · 23/01/2017 20:46

Awesome :)
She sounds like Judge Rinder.

CatsRidingRollercoasters · 23/01/2017 21:32

I did wonder what would happen if the judge was a mumsnetter!

FannyUmbongo · 23/01/2017 21:46

NC er here from the early days.

Brilliant that you won and common sense prevailed.

Somedays · 23/01/2017 21:53

So pleased to hear that OP, glad the stress is over.

Somedays · 23/01/2017 21:54

Gosh, just looked back, didn't realise it had been going on so long, I've been following your threads under a name change or two since the beginning!

HiDBandSIL · 23/01/2017 22:36

Brilliant news cats. Well done for seeing it through.

Scarydinosaurs · 23/01/2017 23:32

Well done!

CrikeyPeg · 23/01/2017 23:53

Awesome outcome Cats

Itsallabout · 23/01/2017 23:54

Brilliant news

justilou · 24/01/2017 09:28

Yaaaaay! Congratulations!!! Common sense finally wins!!!

AlpacaPicnic · 24/01/2017 12:26

I love the image of Judge Mumsnet and her sneakily inserting sentences like 'I find you to be very unreasonable' and winking at you!

crazywriter · 29/01/2017 09:07

Forgot alla boat checking this again this week with 2 sick kids. So glad to hear you've won. Excellent for you and hopefully the builder will think twice before trying it on with someone else.

PassTheWineAndFags · 30/01/2017 12:09

Fantastic, happy ending!

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