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Jerry

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Afternoon All,

I have just been removed from a job via email. Everything was going fine etc etc They have alternative contractors in and I have not been given a chance to rectify anything. They have refused to pay my invoice.

Can anyone recommend some links to some online resources? Preferably not in Legalese and preferably themed towards the construction industry.

Many thanks,

Jerry
 
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What was the issue your work ?
 
Good luck but it’s going to be a long process and they will say they have had increased costs due to you not being onsite etc

did you get everything in writing / emails start dates and estimated finished dates ?
 
Good luck but it’s going to be a long process and they will say they have had increased costs due to you not being onsite etc

did you get everything in writing / emails start dates and estimated finished dates ?
Of course not! They already delayed the job 3 times on me but i guess that means nothing.
 
Best speak / seek legal advice

In regards to money have a word with BeaumontRecoveries
 
I have emailed Beaumont. Have you used them before?

yep customer wouldn’t pay for agreed materials when they cancelled the job and went missing
 

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