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essentially on your contract you should cover most items but even then if somebody does not want to pay you they won't, even going to a small debts court they can argue the big bad spark argument and even if the court decides in your favour then they will ask for installments , then stop paying after two payments, you then need to go back to the small debts court and on and on and on it goes, if your instincts tell you that the customer is dodgy do not do the job,
the best bet is in your contract with them to write in stage payments and before you put in the consumer unit and any expensive items have it written in the contract that there will be a penultimate final payment and put all the gear onto that, do not pull off the job as legally they can get someone in to finish it and charge you the earth,
I don,t even think according to NICEIC rules you can hold back a certificate for non payment at least it used to be that a few years back.
trust your instincts and find out if anybody else has done work for them, to be honest we are at their mercy fortunately most people are ok, I generally try and befriend myself to them during the job
the best bet is in your contract with them to write in stage payments and before you put in the consumer unit and any expensive items have it written in the contract that there will be a penultimate final payment and put all the gear onto that, do not pull off the job as legally they can get someone in to finish it and charge you the earth,
I don,t even think according to NICEIC rules you can hold back a certificate for non payment at least it used to be that a few years back.
trust your instincts and find out if anybody else has done work for them, to be honest we are at their mercy fortunately most people are ok, I generally try and befriend myself to them during the job
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