KingSong
2018-09-28 13:31:33
- #1
Hello,
so now we have the first company that wants to stress us. The conditions: We ordered a garage, complete, including reinforcement plastering and plastering. Now the garage company has set up the garage, delivered the material for the plasterers to us, and since then nothing has happened. That was about 5 weeks ago. They have received the defect notification with a 2-week deadline, the deadline expires today. The garage company simply ignores it. No one is reachable by phone or in writing. The problem is that the garage was fully paid after installation, that is in their terms and conditions, I had initial doubts about that but well, we would have had to take another company then (which in hindsight probably would have been better).
Anyway, the deadline for the defect notification has expired. How would you proceed? Now immediately hire another company to do the plastering and charge the garage company for it and most likely sue for this invoice? Or contact a lawyer directly and then hire another company?
Thank you very much, greetz Ecko
so now we have the first company that wants to stress us. The conditions: We ordered a garage, complete, including reinforcement plastering and plastering. Now the garage company has set up the garage, delivered the material for the plasterers to us, and since then nothing has happened. That was about 5 weeks ago. They have received the defect notification with a 2-week deadline, the deadline expires today. The garage company simply ignores it. No one is reachable by phone or in writing. The problem is that the garage was fully paid after installation, that is in their terms and conditions, I had initial doubts about that but well, we would have had to take another company then (which in hindsight probably would have been better).
Anyway, the deadline for the defect notification has expired. How would you proceed? Now immediately hire another company to do the plastering and charge the garage company for it and most likely sue for this invoice? Or contact a lawyer directly and then hire another company?
Thank you very much, greetz Ecko