Hello, after the final inspection during the flooring installation, we noticed that the interior wall of the room is 10cm (4 inches) wider on one side than at the other end of the wall. The total length of the wall is 3.54m (11.6 feet). I believe this is definitely beyond acceptable tolerance. Can someone advise what would be a reasonable compensation in this case?
Thank you very much
Thank you very much
seat88 schrieb:
And it’s always about the money right awayMoney is simply used as a universal medium of exchange. Of course, the original poster could also try to get a pig, or three bushels of grain as compensation... or have the wall rebuilt. I suppose money actually makes the most sense here!
Putting aside the visual or everyday practical issues, I’m wondering: Could this actually be a load-bearing wall? And if so, what happens to its intended function if the wall is at least partially not where it should be?
Dr Hix schrieb:
It’s generally used as a universal medium of exchange. Of course, the original poster could also try to get compensation in the form of a pig or 3 bushels of grain... or have the wall rebuilt. I guess money really makes the most sense here!
Setting aside the visual and everyday practical issues, I’m wondering: Could this possibly be a load-bearing wall? And if so, what happens to its intended function if the wall is at least partially not where it’s supposed to be? If you’re quoting, please include the entire context, not just a random sentence, Ms. Schnürschuh...
Otherwise, it doesn’t make much sense.
At least not one whose clarification would be worth the gentlemen accompanying it in the Lada.
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