I did some work for a lady a few months back just before christmas. she was selling the house and had me change some outdoor lights that had gone rusty, stopped working (bulbs non replaceable). Installed 4 new lights that the lady supplied (cheap LAP wall lights).
Had a call this afternoon from the new owner, who got my details from the minor cert that the previous owner had supplied as part of the house sale and copy previous owner had left next to consumer unit.
The new owner wants me to go fix one of the lights that has stopped working, says in the covering letter still attached to the minor certificate that I provided a 12 month guarantee on workmanship and supplied parts.
I explained as politely as i could that my guarantee was part of the contract between my self and the previous owner and nothing to do with him. Also I only fitted the lights and didn't supply them if the lights failed then not my problem.
He then quotes a load of consumer rights nonsense at me, telling me I did the work so am responsible as per the 12 month guarantee! and how do I know its not my work and it is the light that has failed. I should go out and check, where necessary fixing the issue.
I have said quite firmly no, I have no responsibility beyond that agreed between myself and the previous owner. He tells me he is going to contact trading standards of which I have no great concern about.
Would you all tell him to jog on as-well? after all the guarantee was with the previous owner. Its a bit different if you do a full job on a new build where the people who buy the house differs from the main customer but minor jobs like this is a different ball game.
Had a call this afternoon from the new owner, who got my details from the minor cert that the previous owner had supplied as part of the house sale and copy previous owner had left next to consumer unit.
The new owner wants me to go fix one of the lights that has stopped working, says in the covering letter still attached to the minor certificate that I provided a 12 month guarantee on workmanship and supplied parts.
I explained as politely as i could that my guarantee was part of the contract between my self and the previous owner and nothing to do with him. Also I only fitted the lights and didn't supply them if the lights failed then not my problem.
He then quotes a load of consumer rights nonsense at me, telling me I did the work so am responsible as per the 12 month guarantee! and how do I know its not my work and it is the light that has failed. I should go out and check, where necessary fixing the issue.
I have said quite firmly no, I have no responsibility beyond that agreed between myself and the previous owner. He tells me he is going to contact trading standards of which I have no great concern about.
Would you all tell him to jog on as-well? after all the guarantee was with the previous owner. Its a bit different if you do a full job on a new build where the people who buy the house differs from the main customer but minor jobs like this is a different ball game.