Hiring craftsmen with financial problems?

  • Erstellt am 2020-04-30 06:55:57

HilfeHilfe

2020-04-30 13:19:20
  • #1
If you were satisfied, so what.

There is a lot of talk and, as I see it, it’s none of your business and I find what the excavator operator is doing rather damaging to his reputation.
 

kaho674

2020-04-30 13:24:55
  • #2
Yes, we were also quite amazed that he rang our doorbell - at 8 pm.
 

HilfeHilfe

2020-04-30 13:27:25
  • #3


how would you find that as a self-employed person?
 

Steven

2020-04-30 13:50:32
  • #4
Hello kaho

if you are satisfied with him so far, you should not abandon him. Support him, good craftsmen are not easy to find.
I have just purchased 800 euros in vouchers at a restaurant. He should get through the difficult time.

Steven
 

User0815

2020-04-30 14:12:11
  • #5
Regarding the dunning procedure: if one does not object to a court payment order, an enforcement order is issued, which, just like a judgment, is a normal enforceable title. Based on the enforcement order, the bailiff can then be commissioned or a garnishment and transfer order for accounts, salary, life insurance, etc. can be applied for.

I would still commission him, however, as suggested, possibly waive down payments or pay for the materials directly myself.
 

kaho674

2020-04-30 15:14:12
  • #6

Every day I am either reported or praised by my customers to others. Thanks, you star givers.
Otherwise, the mafia here is just as bad. If I don’t pay somewhere, I could never, ever "rent an excavator" again.
 
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