ChatterBank5 mins ago
paying a company that's bankrupt
I got a plumber to put in my central heating 2years ago. He put it in but never finished it off. He went out of business. It was never sign off and i had to get somebody else to finish the job. i never payed him a penny as he never came back. that was 2years ago. He then appeared last week saying that the liquidators are looking for the cost of materials �1600. He expects me just to give the money to him! does anyone know where i stand legally? should i pay him as he might just keep the money for himself.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.DO NOT PAY!!!!! Let the liquidator sue you if that's what it comes to. The plumber was in breach of contract, therefore you used one of the remedies available for BOC, which is 'recission'. The plumber did not fulfill his contractual obligations so that entitles you not to meet your your obligations.
In any case, your being spun a line from a conman. If his company is in liquidation it's not his company you owe, but the liquidator.
In any case, your being spun a line from a conman. If his company is in liquidation it's not his company you owe, but the liquidator.
Who do the materials belong to then? You haven't paid for them, so probably not you. He may not have paid for them, so maybe not him either. They may well still belong legally to the wholesaler who supplied the plumber. You owe nothing to them - that's the liquidator's problem. But if he - or the liquidator - paid for them - I can't see that they automatically become yours for nothing.
Agree don't just pay the liquidator - investigate further, get them to prove everything. If they don't give up seek legal advice.
Agree don't just pay the liquidator - investigate further, get them to prove everything. If they don't give up seek legal advice.
The plumbers materials have 'acceded' to Rocknut's home (Rocknut's property). The materials become part of Rocknut's home - so Rocknut owns it. The unpaid supplier of the pumbing materials joins the proabable list of creditors who are owed money by the plumber. So they have to approach the liquidator/trustee in bankruptcy/insolvency to stake their claim of the available assets.
Sorry if I sounded rude earlier Dzug - unintended! Honourable intentions.
Sorry if I sounded rude earlier Dzug - unintended! Honourable intentions.
Ay up stu dent,
That sounds good for me! I know you've been busy today but did you get a chance to look up the other thing we were on about?
By the way i've woke up in stange places when i've been well smashed out my trolley but, Ho ho ho in never broke into somebodies car for a kip! Is that why your doing law?
ah the good old day's!
That sounds good for me! I know you've been busy today but did you get a chance to look up the other thing we were on about?
By the way i've woke up in stange places when i've been well smashed out my trolley but, Ho ho ho in never broke into somebodies car for a kip! Is that why your doing law?
ah the good old day's!
Always make sure about the plumber is that whether he is having proper knowledge or not and he is licensed or not.These are the main points for checking the plumbers.If he doesn't have sufficient knowledge then how could we expect the guaranteed service.Once the task is completed never let him go wait and check what he did and what changes or repairs he has done.