Originally posted by Paddy
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Originally posted by Paddy
The flip side of this particular coin is that you invariably get people who either have no idea or don't want to pay their service charge who decide that some piece of work ought to cost much less than it does. They usually get a shock when they obtain their own quotes. They also tend to think that all administrative and project management work ought to be done for free. I've even seen one guy describe scaffolding as unnecessary for a job, despite the fact that 3/3 building firms itemised it on their quotations.
When you really have a problem is if a subset of leaseholders are managing their own freehold and get stuck with a couple of these types, as it may end up that you have one set of leaseholders taking you to court forcing you to undertake work you are legally obliged to do, meaning you need to cover the cost of works, and another set who won't pay their share, meaning you have to take them to court. The legal fees and hassle can soon start to make dealing with a professional landlord, even a sharky underhand one, seem like quite good fun.
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