This may be a DIY forum but occasionally some of us will need to use the services of a pro, aka tradesmen.
We've all heard stories of tradesmen taking the money and not finishing the job, or doing a poor job and not coming back to fix it after getting paid.
There's also the other side of the coin where people don't pay tradesmen after they've done all the work required.
How could we resolve this?
I thought of the tenancy deposit scheme and that something similar could be done. Homeowner pays the money to a trusted, neutral 3rd party. Tradesman gets notified and knows the money is there waiting for him if he does the job. After the job is done, the money is released but a small amount could be withheld for a short time for some jobs in case repairs are needed, e.g. plumber leaves a leak. The customer cannot get his money back once paid into the scheme unless the job is not done or the tradesman agrees.
Both parties are protected. The 3rd party could act as arbitrator in case of disputes. The scheme has to be free for all and for any monetary amount and no one is obliged to use it, but who would not want to use it? The scheme pays for itself from the interest on the money held in deposit. This scheme could even be used for any transactions, not just tradesmen, e.g. accountant, caterers, tutors... It should certainly give a boost to trading when both sides know they won't get cheated.
I think for a scheme like this to take off and become commonly accepted by all, the gov needs to be behind it. Even when the tenancy deposit scheme was made law, many years later some landlords had still not heard of it!
I know this is just a dream but what do you think of this idea? Are there any downsides?
We've all heard stories of tradesmen taking the money and not finishing the job, or doing a poor job and not coming back to fix it after getting paid.
There's also the other side of the coin where people don't pay tradesmen after they've done all the work required.
How could we resolve this?
I thought of the tenancy deposit scheme and that something similar could be done. Homeowner pays the money to a trusted, neutral 3rd party. Tradesman gets notified and knows the money is there waiting for him if he does the job. After the job is done, the money is released but a small amount could be withheld for a short time for some jobs in case repairs are needed, e.g. plumber leaves a leak. The customer cannot get his money back once paid into the scheme unless the job is not done or the tradesman agrees.
Both parties are protected. The 3rd party could act as arbitrator in case of disputes. The scheme has to be free for all and for any monetary amount and no one is obliged to use it, but who would not want to use it? The scheme pays for itself from the interest on the money held in deposit. This scheme could even be used for any transactions, not just tradesmen, e.g. accountant, caterers, tutors... It should certainly give a boost to trading when both sides know they won't get cheated.
I think for a scheme like this to take off and become commonly accepted by all, the gov needs to be behind it. Even when the tenancy deposit scheme was made law, many years later some landlords had still not heard of it!
I know this is just a dream but what do you think of this idea? Are there any downsides?

