Hi,
What can I do?
I have had an extension whose plans were drawn up by an architect. We employed builders to carry out work however on completion once we were getting ready to have a kitchen fitted we discovered the kitchen was smaller than it should be. This mean't that we couldn't fit all the units in we had planned for and the large table we had needed. We then started measuring the other rooms and discovered these too were incorrect.
I contacted a solicitor who said that unless we had suffered a financial loss as a result of these errors then there was nothig we could do except accept it.
The point of the extension was to have more room, now we are planning a conservatory to put a bigger table into.
Has anyone had any experience like this? From a legal point of view what can I do?
Thank you in advance, Rose
What can I do?
I have had an extension whose plans were drawn up by an architect. We employed builders to carry out work however on completion once we were getting ready to have a kitchen fitted we discovered the kitchen was smaller than it should be. This mean't that we couldn't fit all the units in we had planned for and the large table we had needed. We then started measuring the other rooms and discovered these too were incorrect.
I contacted a solicitor who said that unless we had suffered a financial loss as a result of these errors then there was nothig we could do except accept it.
The point of the extension was to have more room, now we are planning a conservatory to put a bigger table into.
Has anyone had any experience like this? From a legal point of view what can I do?
Thank you in advance, Rose