I found this:
If you got a quotation then you dont have to pay extra but if it was an estimate then you might.
An estimate is exactly that - the builders estimate of what the costs could be so it may have cost him more to buy materials, pay labour etc.
If its a quotaion that is legal and binding and you are not required to pay extra costs
We never signed anything, it was just a quote on a A4 sheet of paper.
What about unforeseen extras like he said for the sewage (he added £4500) and even if he did it we always argued on the price.
If you got a quotation then you dont have to pay extra but if it was an estimate then you might.
An estimate is exactly that - the builders estimate of what the costs could be so it may have cost him more to buy materials, pay labour etc.
If its a quotaion that is legal and binding and you are not required to pay extra costs
We never signed anything, it was just a quote on a A4 sheet of paper.
What about unforeseen extras like he said for the sewage (he added £4500) and even if he did it we always argued on the price.