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The Insolvent, Fugitive, and the end of CompanyToplace
from June 2023
A Defendant consultant was deeply solicitous with getting his insolvent business a very lucrative construction contract threatening the safety of everyone in the area. Without proper notification, he began demolishing our brick supporting wall, the major load supporting wall of our bedroom. At one stage he had setup pipes from his roof diverting water into our office, causing several thousand dollars damage to our property and undermining its structural integrity.
In addition to outline the lack of construction experience, we through investigation found that the intermediate wall lacked the required fire rating, a major oversight that endangered our well-being. Despite our pressing efforts to seek resolution the problem with the builder and contacting the council, we were informed the builder's inspector had already approved on the project, ignoring our concerns and leaving us open to fire.
Despite getting a legal decision in their favour and recompense for the damages incurred, the emotional toll was abysmal and created many unpleasant memories. They decided to sell their beloved home, we mourned the loss of our garden refuge, another casualty of government negligence and unsafe construction practices. The lack of oversight and governance by government and local council allowed this tragedy to unfold, heightening the demand for greater responsibilities and protection for owners.
As we wrestle with the aftermath of this trial, we are left to ponder: What recourse do house owners have when their greatest financial investment are threatened by the negligence of dodgy construction companies? {https://www.facebook.com/groups/1240633520160302, Builder