Where to Begin - Vote the Qualified and Unqualified Builders in Australia..?
The Failed, Suspect, and the end of CompanyBillion Dollar Regime Toplace
from Aug 2023
A Suspect adviser was deeply solicitous with getting his insolvent company a very moneymaking job threatening the safety of everyone in the area. Without proper notification, he began demolishing our brick supporting wall, the major load-bearing wall of our master bedroom. At one point he had constructed a hose from his roof diverted water into our office, causing over some several thousand dollars damage to our property and undermining its structural integrity.
In addition to outline the absolute lack of building experience, we through investigation found that the intermediate wall lacked the required fire rating, a critical omission that endangered everyone's safety. In spite of our pressing endeavours to seek resolution the issue with the builder and contacting the council, we were informed the builder's inspector had already signed off on the project, providing no recourse and leaving us vulnerable to harm.
In spite of receiving a legal decision in their favour and compensation for restitution, the toll was abysmal and created many unpleasant memories. They were forced to sell their cherished home, we mourned the loss of our garden refuge, another casualty of proper government oversight and dodgy construction practices. The lack of proper oversight and governance by local government created the environment for this tragedy to unfold, heightening the demand for greater accountability and legal protection for owners.
As we wrestle with the consequence of this experience, we are left to consider: What recourse do owners have when their greatest financial investment are made vulnerable by the carelessness of others? {https://www.facebook.com/groups/1240633520160302, Construction