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Hi all,
I'm getting my house extended and now have planning permission. I know a guy who is experienced, competent and trustworthy who has given me a good quote for doing the build. He is in his 50s, a good brick layer and all rounder. He isn't VAT registered, in fact he isn't even a registered company. He gets a lot of work these days working with other people. Anyway, I just want to check- does it matter that he isn't a company? There aren't going to be any formal letters or receipts on headed paper. Any guarantee will be a promise from him to me.
Just to be clear - we will be getting the necessary building certificate and all the inspections will happen throughout. Electrics, windows and plumbing will be by relevant professionals. He will be doing the foundations, bricklaying, roof, plastering and joinery. The manner of payment would be as I'd expect - I won't pay anything until it reaches DPC and then in instalments from there.
Are there any issues with this that I'm missing? Future conveyancing issues or concerns with using a guy who is a builder but not registered as such?
Bearing in mind what a lot of con artist companies are around and what the reputable ones are charging, I'd really like to have him do a good job for a good price. Also, the whole build will be buy him, no random contractors.
Appreciate any thoughts.
I'm getting my house extended and now have planning permission. I know a guy who is experienced, competent and trustworthy who has given me a good quote for doing the build. He is in his 50s, a good brick layer and all rounder. He isn't VAT registered, in fact he isn't even a registered company. He gets a lot of work these days working with other people. Anyway, I just want to check- does it matter that he isn't a company? There aren't going to be any formal letters or receipts on headed paper. Any guarantee will be a promise from him to me.
Just to be clear - we will be getting the necessary building certificate and all the inspections will happen throughout. Electrics, windows and plumbing will be by relevant professionals. He will be doing the foundations, bricklaying, roof, plastering and joinery. The manner of payment would be as I'd expect - I won't pay anything until it reaches DPC and then in instalments from there.
Are there any issues with this that I'm missing? Future conveyancing issues or concerns with using a guy who is a builder but not registered as such?
Bearing in mind what a lot of con artist companies are around and what the reputable ones are charging, I'd really like to have him do a good job for a good price. Also, the whole build will be buy him, no random contractors.
Appreciate any thoughts.