iamaspinner
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Personally speaking I think asking for a third upfront now is a bit cheeky, I'd be thinking 10% should be enoughHe is asking for a third of the estimate (which was given incl. VAT without asking), which was less than €5k, and he wants it now.
If he's ordering supplies, can you arrange to pay the supplier directly, rather than give the deposit to the builder?He might need too order in supplies which are thin on the ground so it may well be a good idea too pay an advance payment.
It certainly is nearly impossible, even to get them to come for 5 minutes and give you a quote. I've spent months trying to get two builders to come and give me an estimate!It's nearly impossible to get builders now and anything that gives you leverage, a deposit, seems worthwhile to me.
I can try.Could you get them to have their solicitor write up a contract that states terms etc?
That could be the case but I got the impression that this builder seems to go through a list of projects he has in strict order. If I want to book a slot in his list I have to pay up.I would assume the builder is covering themselves, take a deposit, if a more lucrative offer comes in, return your deposit or push your job back a few months
I know. That's why I'm tempted to go for it.But having said that you are caught between a rock and a hard place and if you can't find another builder you really are left with no choice!!
An added problem in my case is that it's a small job in comparison. Hardly anyone is interested in it.I got a lot of work done on our house this year plumber, electrician and a painter and none looked for a deposit
Good point!He might need too order in supplies which are thin on the ground so it may well be a good idea too pay an advance payment.
Those are very good questions I am going to ask. Thank you!A third definitely seems like a lot. What are the 'conditions' of the deposit? If you change your mind, can you get it back? If he changes his mind, will he refund you? There's a big question here about having a business like a builder carrying a load of client cash like this. They're not really geared up for this. If he runs into difficulties on his next job, is he going to use your deposit to solve problems on someone else's job, and then wonder why he's short of funds on your job?
Yes you could,it makes things easier if supplies are ready too go on site rather than whatever trade ordering them and waiting weeks or months for them too arrive.If he's ordering supplies, can you arrange to pay the supplier directly, rather than give the deposit to the builder?
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