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Just an aside, what's the legality of this situation?
The buyer bought "a house" could one argue that it's not been completed to spec?
What did building control think of "unfinished" wiring? Did they issue a completion certificate? Which electrician issued an EIC with incomplete wiring, and (presumably) live cables outside just terminated in a choc bloc? Did he note that as a departure? Does the owner even have the EIC? if not where is it? If he doesn't have the completion certificate from BC and the EIC from the electricians, he should ask for those documents to be given to him immediately. Also, being a new build, it should have an NHBC 10 year guarantee, or something similar.
All questions I would be taking up with the site representative.
It's all very well to charge for "extras" but in this case I feel they may have actually left the installation in a dangerous condition, and I'm willing to bet if you started making a fuss, suggesting you contact trading standards, HSE etc, you would probably find as a "good will" gesture they would fit the light for free.
The buyer bought "a house" could one argue that it's not been completed to spec?
What did building control think of "unfinished" wiring? Did they issue a completion certificate? Which electrician issued an EIC with incomplete wiring, and (presumably) live cables outside just terminated in a choc bloc? Did he note that as a departure? Does the owner even have the EIC? if not where is it? If he doesn't have the completion certificate from BC and the EIC from the electricians, he should ask for those documents to be given to him immediately. Also, being a new build, it should have an NHBC 10 year guarantee, or something similar.
All questions I would be taking up with the site representative.
It's all very well to charge for "extras" but in this case I feel they may have actually left the installation in a dangerous condition, and I'm willing to bet if you started making a fuss, suggesting you contact trading standards, HSE etc, you would probably find as a "good will" gesture they would fit the light for free.