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I'm absolutely furious. I've now finished my build and to the best of my knowledge, have all the correct documentation, EPC and so on.

 

I'm with local council building control and they're just refusing to do a final inspection, so no sign off. Apparently, they only have one member of staff for the whole district because everyone is off sick, or quit, who knows.

 

I'm not even dealing with this solo member of staff, just someone on the switch board who's barely sentient. 

 

My building inspector appointed by the warranty company has said they would be able to issue the sign off as they've seen foundations and roof but they'd first need the council to relinquish their position.

 

Barely sentient switch board person has said they won't do that, and my inspection will happen "when they're able to", no indication whatsoever as to when that will be.

 

What would you do under these circumstances?

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33 minutes ago, BTC Builder said:

My building inspector appointed by the warranty company has said they would be able to issue the sign off as they've seen foundations and roof but they'd first need the council to relinquish their position.

... and presumably levy a new charge on you. Would LABC give you anything back? (I don't expect a positive answer!)

 

13 minutes ago, Tony L said:

I would go to the council office & be reasonably polite, & very, very assertive.

I am not sure I would actually know where my LA's BC dept 'hung out', and I'd think it v unlikely now that I could actually go and see them. Everything I have done with them for years is by phone or e-mail, apart from visits.

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7 minutes ago, Redbeard said:

I am not sure I would actually know where my LA's BC dept 'hung out'

 

I'm sure you could find out, easily enough.  I know where mine is, & it's not very far away, so a personal visit would be easy for me.  My approach wouldn't be right for everyone, of course.  I don't mind inviting myself into somebody's office & making a nuisance of myself.  Sometimes it works; sometimes it doesn't.

 

@BTC Builder.  If it's any consolation, I am quite envious of your problem.  I think I am years away from sign off stage, & I expect to be badly let down by many more people and organisations before I get there.  You're at the last hurdle.  Well done you. 

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10 minutes ago, ToughButterCup said:

Why is the delayed sign off important to you? 

I haven't worked for over a year now and I want my VAT back. The council building control have made me a financial prisoner 

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I think @Tony L's approach is the one to adopt.

Nothing to lose, a good reason to explain why you need this done ASAP, and with patience you'll find where to go and you'll get the result you desire.

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