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Default Building Regs Full Plans - when is payment due?

On 13 Apr, 15:25, "Rob" wrote:
"jim" wrote in message

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Hi all


We engaged a professional to prepare, submit and negotiate to final
decision a "full plans" Building Regs application - the plans duly
went in to BC and *very* shortly after a bill arrived from said
designer asking for payment of the agreed fee in full on short terms.


That is what you agreed to. So why don't you want to pay for the service?

Given that (AFAIK) no negotiation (if any required) has had chance to
happen yet, and no decision from BC is due for another 6weeks - would
you pay the designer in full?


Was that part of the agreement - in writing?

At the mo' I don't feel like coughing up essentially "in advance" -
any comments/suggestions what to do?


You're not, he wants payment for the services you requested and agreed to.
I bet you just don't feel like paying, which is different.

NB We don't want to rattle cages too hard as we hope to use their
contacts to get the work done....


It could backfire if you do not pay - he will simply use his contacts to say
, "don't go near him
he doesn't pay up for a job".

thanks in advance
Jim


Your assumptions are incorrect.

That is what you agreed to. So why don't you want to pay for the service?


No. When I get the negotiated final decision from BC which is what I
want - then surely it is time to pay?
I don't want to pay in full YET beacuse they haven't finished the job
yet... i.e. I don't YET have full plans *approval*

Was that part of the agreement - in writing?

nothing covering this in writing - if there was I would have read it
and not bothered to ask the questions would I?

You're not, he wants payment for the services you requested and agreed to.

Yes I am - see above - they haven't completed the agreed task yet so
why do they expect to get paid in full *in advance* of completing the
task*?

I bet you just don't feel like paying, which is different.

You would lose your bet :)

It could backfire if you do not pay - he will simply use his contacts to say
, "don't go near him
he doesn't pay up for a job".


If his contacts also expect to get paid in full before they have
finished work then that would be no real loss....

JK