Construction company halts work despite overpayment

  • Erstellt am 2019-08-11 09:55:26

Hausbau2019

2019-11-12 05:18:38
  • #1
Yes, of course, the two things in advance. But then, when "the child has fallen into the well"? Building a house is a risk in itself. So much can go wrong, starting with long-term illness, unemployment, or divorce of the builders, to the insolvency of the construction company. My plan was a single risk. But I was sure I was in the right. Do you mean financial reserves by safety net? They exist, but we were not willing to pay more for this botch.
 

schubert79

2019-11-12 06:53:57
  • #2
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that everything works out now! You're not quite through yet. But it will be fine!
 

apokolok

2019-11-12 12:14:24
  • #3
This thread should always be linked from now on whenever someone argues in the discussion GU vs architect that the GU has higher security as a pro. Horror... I’m keeping my fingers crossed that the rest now goes reasonably smoothly.
 

Hausbau2019

2019-11-12 17:13:27
  • #4
Here is a photo with today's status. Looks pretty good, I think.
 

Hausbau2019

2019-11-14 09:09:56
  • #5
The carpenters are hardworking and do a good job. The roof structure is growing and growing. Unfortunately, the next problem is already in sight. BU apparently can't find a roofer? I wonder why that is?! Well, we can really forget about the completion date in March now.
 

Zaba12

2019-11-14 09:38:41
  • #6
The carpenters covered the roof for me including downpipes and gutters. That’s their job too. So you can imagine the rest. March was never planned, believe me!
 
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