Good day, a client phoned me with electrical problems at their "new home" Half of the house is a rebuild and the other half is new.
The building contractor used an electrical contractor; the cost of the electrical work was included in the building cost.
A lot of electrical work was not completed, plugs and lights were not done according to plan, and a quick COC was given for the house. A number of problems arose after the work was carried out and finally, the client chased the contractor off his property.
I was asked to fix the plugs and lights not working but the wiring is a mess. Surfix termination without protection, bridged circuits, aircon on a plug circuit and so the list goes on.
Can the client send my bill and the work done to the contractor for repayment?
Can the contractor refuse to hand the COC over due to outstanding payment?
Is it wise to fix the faults without the owner having a valid COC?
If I take before and after pictures when fixing this mess will it be sufficient if the previous contractor gets difficult?
Any advice would be welcome.
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