Just read through this thread, some interesting comments,
I have two points that no one seems to have covered.
First, If the woman was not satisfied with the standard of workmanship, why didnt she remark about it while the work was progressing, the problems could have been explained at the time and put right. or did she not have access to the property until all the work was completed ?
Second, When it came to settling the account why didnt she say something about the workmanship standard at that time, why did she wait for a month to elapse before she complained.?
It sounds to me that someone has put her up to complaining possibly a relative or someone who said they would have done the work for her for free and she is now trying to get the costs of the decorating reimbursed
I have two points that no one seems to have covered.
First, If the woman was not satisfied with the standard of workmanship, why didnt she remark about it while the work was progressing, the problems could have been explained at the time and put right. or did she not have access to the property until all the work was completed ?
Second, When it came to settling the account why didnt she say something about the workmanship standard at that time, why did she wait for a month to elapse before she complained.?
It sounds to me that someone has put her up to complaining possibly a relative or someone who said they would have done the work for her for free and she is now trying to get the costs of the decorating reimbursed