But it will hardly work without costs? What could he demand? What do you mean by hardship case? Because of order placement?
If necessary, you take the material and sell it. Double rod mesh in common colors will surely go. In the worst case, he wants damages for lost profit, then he will also want a share of the labor costs.
Yes, because you placed and paid the order before the publication of the official gazette.
If necessary, you take the material and sell it. Double wire mesh in common colors will definitely sell.
In the worst case, he will want damages for lost profits, then he will also want the labor costs proportionally.
Yes, because you placed the order and paid before the publication of the official bulletin
Out of the frying pan into the fire. Apparently, the money was no longer enough for something better.
I find this statement "disconcerting"...
Just sell the fence on classified ads.
And this one is not very helpful...
When were the requirements changed? Perhaps there might be some "room for negotiation" if the "official gazette" was changed after the work had already been commissioned.
I agree. Order books are probably full, so the damage should be minimal.
Regarding the fence: offer to leave it to him, for example with a 10% discount. Otherwise, indeed via eBay, but more effort and more loss to be expected.
No, first it needs to be clarified what you want - then comes the procedure….
You wanted the fence, otherwise you wouldn’t have ordered it, right? So going to the office and telling them it’s not possible doesn’t work, you have already commissioned it and need to clarify if they will cover the costs … they won’t - so then you might still have the option to build your fence after all