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In one of the examples, a trader only gave a price of cleaning the drive per square foot of the driveway, leading to a huge bill for the Orpington resident. In another example, a resident asked a trader to carry out some repairs to their drive, but these costs massively increased beyond the original quote, mainly because of the inclusion of additional and unnecessary work. After the resident objected to these costs, the trader threatened to dig up the drive if they were not paid.
Whether it is for maintenance, repairs to replace the entire drive, residents are being advised to always be certain of what work is needed or wanted and to get a quote for this work, with any additional work agreed, including the price, before this work commences.
Residents are also strongly advised and encouraged to carefully select the right trader for the job, with this advice applying equally to all home maintenance work. Residents can use the Trading Standards Checked directory, Bromley’s trader approval scheme consisting of traders who have been vetted and approved, so that residents can hire with confidence.
It is always a good idea to read reviews and trader history, but regardless of this, always get a written quote before works begin, and be confident to say no to additional work. It is wise to be cautious and thorough, with the advice being to only accept quotes that include a complete total price as opposed to a quote which offers a rate for a particular job.
Residents are reminded as well that they should try not to feel compelled or ‘swayed’ to accept an offer just because someone is being highly persuasive or pressurising. |
Follow the advice below on what to do when hiring a trader: DO:
DON’T:
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The Association was founded in 1933 to protect the interests of residents and preserve the local amenities.
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