A few months ago our main contractor/builder left and abandoned a lot of stuff on our property, power tools, equipment, portaloo, and skip etc. The builder was given two weeks to come and pick up their stuff but they never did, and that was a few months ago.
One item of main concern and the reason for posting here is that there is a significant size scaffold which was installed to prop up a side wall, after the roof was removed. This is still in place and it is structural as it is propping up a wall. I have looked but cannot identify to whom it belongs, there is nothing on it. Various scaffolders have come and (cheekily) asked to take it away with them once the build is complete, but I have denied as it is not mine to give to anyone.
However, one scaffolder has arrived today saying that he is unwilling to install further scaffold over or near this existing scaffold, because the owner may turn up at any time and start taking everything down, including new and old scaffolds.
Obviously this now becomes a great concern for me as removing this scaffold might result in damage to my house, since there is no roof to bind the house together yet. In addition I presume the builder has not paid the scaffolders their dues (as he has not paid anyone else) and they may start asking me fees.
I am not quite sure what to do now about this.. Any advice is welcome on this matter.
One item of main concern and the reason for posting here is that there is a significant size scaffold which was installed to prop up a side wall, after the roof was removed. This is still in place and it is structural as it is propping up a wall. I have looked but cannot identify to whom it belongs, there is nothing on it. Various scaffolders have come and (cheekily) asked to take it away with them once the build is complete, but I have denied as it is not mine to give to anyone.
However, one scaffolder has arrived today saying that he is unwilling to install further scaffold over or near this existing scaffold, because the owner may turn up at any time and start taking everything down, including new and old scaffolds.
Obviously this now becomes a great concern for me as removing this scaffold might result in damage to my house, since there is no roof to bind the house together yet. In addition I presume the builder has not paid the scaffolders their dues (as he has not paid anyone else) and they may start asking me fees.
I am not quite sure what to do now about this.. Any advice is welcome on this matter.