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Obtaining garden slabs that are owed to us.

CTM80
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We engaged the services of a landscaper to upgrade our patio and garden path up to the shed and greenhouse. We have paid the full amount in the quote but he miscalculated by about 10 slabs how many were needed.
He tells us that the additional slabs, sand and cement have been delivered to his own property, but they have yet to be delivered to our property, five weeks on. He hasn't asked for more money, in fact we have offered extra to him upon their delivery plus more when the work is completed. But we haven't even heard from him in nearly 4 weeks. He has a lot of personal stress going on - ADHD, his wife undergoing cancer treatment, plus his full time job 100+ miles away (he has given up landscaping: we are his final customer) - and previously blamed trouble with labourer reliability for the slabs not being delivered to our house in the first place.
If the slabs are our property and are sitting on his front drive, can we just turn up and take them (so long as we let him know that we are planning to do so)?
He tells us that the additional slabs, sand and cement have been delivered to his own property, but they have yet to be delivered to our property, five weeks on. He hasn't asked for more money, in fact we have offered extra to him upon their delivery plus more when the work is completed. But we haven't even heard from him in nearly 4 weeks. He has a lot of personal stress going on - ADHD, his wife undergoing cancer treatment, plus his full time job 100+ miles away (he has given up landscaping: we are his final customer) - and previously blamed trouble with labourer reliability for the slabs not being delivered to our house in the first place.
If the slabs are our property and are sitting on his front drive, can we just turn up and take them (so long as we let him know that we are planning to do so)?
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I imagine he might be relieved to have someone collect them, given some notice. but what about getting them laid - has he been paid for that too?1
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It's not 100% clear what the position is - you say the 'additional slabs' are at his property so does that mean the work with the non-additional slabs has been completed or has no work been done?
Why would he get them delivered to his property? Seems a bit sus to me.1 -
Thanks for the replies.flashg67 said:I imagine he might be relieved to have someone collect them, given some notice. but what about getting them laid - has he been paid for that too?TheSpectator said:It's not 100% clear what the position is - you say the 'additional slabs' are at his property so does that mean the work with the non-additional slabs has been completed or has no work been done?
Why would he get them delivered to his property? Seems a bit sus to me.0 -
CTM80 said:Thanks for the replies.flashg67 said:I imagine he might be relieved to have someone collect them, given some notice. but what about getting them laid - has he been paid for that too?TheSpectator said:It's not 100% clear what the position is - you say the 'additional slabs' are at his property so does that mean the work with the non-additional slabs has been completed or has no work been done?
Why would he get them delivered to his property? Seems a bit sus to me.0 -
TheSpectator said:
I'd wager a bet that the slabs don't exist.0 -
CTM80 said:TheSpectator said:
I'd wager a bet that the slabs don't exist.0 -
CTM80 said:We engaged the services of a landscaper to upgrade our patio and garden path up to the shed and greenhouse. We have paid the full amount in the quote but he miscalculated by about 10 slabs how many were needed.
He tells us that the additional slabs, sand and cement have been delivered to his own property, but they have yet to be delivered to our property, five weeks on. He hasn't asked for more money, in fact we have offered extra to him upon their delivery plus more when the work is completed. But we haven't even heard from him in nearly 4 weeks. He has a lot of personal stress going on - ADHD, his wife undergoing cancer treatment, plus his full time job 100+ miles away (he has given up landscaping: we are his final customer) - and previously blamed trouble with labourer reliability for the slabs not being delivered to our house in the first place.
If the slabs are our property and are sitting on his front drive, can we just turn up and take them (so long as we let him know that we are planning to do so)?0 -
TheSpectator said:CTM80 said:TheSpectator said:
I'd wager a bet that the slabs don't exist.Grumpy_chap said:
Did the landscaper miscalculate by 10 slabs too few to do the job, or 10 slabs too many?0 -
Who'd be a builder? Countless numbers of them have potential life-limiting conditions and close family members with serious illnesses. It sounds like a very traumatic profession!3
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The_Unready said:Who'd be a builder? Countless numbers of them have potential life-limiting conditions and close family members with serious illnesses. It sounds like a very traumatic profession!
One of the locals had propped the old garage door against a neighbours fence and left it there for weeks - apparently that builder was really ill too1
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