Some interesting points raised there.
Also what about the possibility of being sued at a later date?
Maybe you miss a bit of toughened glass somewhere and a future owners kid cuts their arm open.
You don't bother with trickle vents and someone dies of carbon monoxide poisoning.
You miss a fire egress point and someone cant get out in a fire.
Someone trips over a non compliant threshold and breaks something.
Baypole jacks and spreader plates not fitted and a bay collapses.
All exaggerated and very unlikely to happen.
If a company did these things their insurance would have to pay out or they would probably just go into liquidation and liability ends but as a homeowner they could potentially try to take everything you own.
Also what about the possibility of being sued at a later date?
Maybe you miss a bit of toughened glass somewhere and a future owners kid cuts their arm open.
You don't bother with trickle vents and someone dies of carbon monoxide poisoning.
You miss a fire egress point and someone cant get out in a fire.
Someone trips over a non compliant threshold and breaks something.
Baypole jacks and spreader plates not fitted and a bay collapses.
All exaggerated and very unlikely to happen.
If a company did these things their insurance would have to pay out or they would probably just go into liquidation and liability ends but as a homeowner they could potentially try to take everything you own.