C catlad Joined 29 Jul 2011 Messages 6,818 Reaction score 1,285 Location Lancashire Country 7 Sep 2024 #16 Nope!
securespark Joined 11 Jan 2004 Messages 46,257 Reaction score 3,666 Country 7 Sep 2024 #17 If that job is finished, she should cough up. I had payment terms on my estimates, quotes and invoices. Occasionally, there were late payments but mostly things went OK. As for the tools, she should not withhold your access to them.
If that job is finished, she should cough up. I had payment terms on my estimates, quotes and invoices. Occasionally, there were late payments but mostly things went OK. As for the tools, she should not withhold your access to them.
johnny2007 Joined 11 Jan 2012 Messages 9,161 Reaction score 2,649 Location London Country 7 Sep 2024 #18 Replacing bulbs and batteries is not the landlord's responsibility.
Elsa TLC Joined 30 May 2024 Messages 4,371 Reaction score 1,725 Country 7 Sep 2024 #19 Just tell her you have hurt your back and will be on the next job once you have recovered. ''In the mean time can you pay me up to date please''
Just tell her you have hurt your back and will be on the next job once you have recovered. ''In the mean time can you pay me up to date please''
D DH6 Joined 16 Jul 2011 Messages 1,035 Reaction score 600 Location Durham Country 8 Sep 2024 #21 Always be wary of customers who’ve fallen out with previous tradesmen. It’s not always their fault, the customer could be a complete fruit loop as it looks like yours is unfortunately.
Always be wary of customers who’ve fallen out with previous tradesmen. It’s not always their fault, the customer could be a complete fruit loop as it looks like yours is unfortunately.
securespark Joined 11 Jan 2004 Messages 46,257 Reaction score 3,666 Country 5 Oct 2024 #22 opps said: The tennant let me in. Nice fellow. Click to expand... Was his name Neil?