Obviously.Yeah, liability is a sod. Here's how it works;
That collar was hidden in some boxing as part of the original build. There's a fire in your place, it spreads upstairs cos collar failed. Investigation proves the structure is original
Obviously.Yeah, liability is a sod. Here's how it works;
That collar was hidden in some boxing as part of the original build. There's a fire in your place, it spreads upstairs cos collar failed. Investigation proves the structure is original
Sorry, cat pressed Submit. Have a read nowObviously.
How much for approval?If you rectify the fault and evidence it with detailed pics that'll be better than nothing but not as good as having approval from the body responsible for controlling these things.
Obviously. I suspect your cat is pretty clued up on building regs too.Sorry, cat pressed Submit. Have a read now
If it did, I would be at fault, or the builders?
So everyone sues everyone else. The first to run out of money for solicitors is the guilty party.In practical terms, statute claims are absolute so it's down to who the laws say is liable, and it may well be that liability can't be proven over time. With civil claims the threshold is lower, so claims are made against the property owner (who may hold a duty to other residents) and the property owner makes claims against builders or others (who may hold a duty to the property owner but not to other residents), and the builders claim against sub-contractors, suppliers and designers etc (who owe a duty to the builder but not the client).
Who says they can't be faulted? They can be faulted, but they first have to be caught.That seems to suggest the builders needn't do a good job, or even do a job at all since they can't be faulted.
That's it. The ones most likely to be able to pay are in the firing line.So everyone sues everyone else. The first to run out of money for solicitors is the guilty party.
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