but can you have theft when you have the ownerâs consent?
Consent to what though?
consent to being charged the amount proposed in a section 68 letterâŚalbeit many shysters dont even know what is
And less people they ârepresentâ
it would be interesting to see his S68 letter. he apparently charges nearly 3 times shatterâs hourly rate. it also raises an issue about whoever was supposedly acting for the child
The mica scandal in Donegal should be all over the national press. Cassidy Bros., Donegal Co. Co., and the EPA all look to be dirty in this.
Yeah itâs a shit show poor ppl left without any redress so far despite picketing etc , local td needs a kick up the hole
Signing in. Had an engineer over looking at the house on Saturday. We thought we were after getting lucky but some of the houses built in a later phase confirmed that they had it a few months back. The engineer said all of the houses in the estate will have it.
The clusterfuck is even worse as theyâre trying to get away with just redoing the outer leaf. Be some challenge to get house insurance from anyone if they know you might have MICA on the inner leaf.
He told us the best thing we could do is wait for even more cracks to appear and the damage to qualify for a full rebuild - which means weâll have to move out and find somewhere to rent for 9-12 months when around 5-10,000 other houses will also have to be rebuilt so itâll be nigh on impossible to find anywhere close to the boysâ school.
And the cunts responsible have bought other quarries and are working away on Council contracts without a bother. Absolute fucking joke shop.
Thatâs terrible news pal.
Cassidys seems like some crowd of gangsters. How old is the house itself?
Thatâs really awful. Are cracks inevitable or just more likely?
It was built in 2004/5. Theyâre now discovering it in houses built as far back as 1997 and as recently as 2018.
We bought it in 2016 and had an engineerâs report done, as you have to of course. I asked the engineer about the potential for MICA, w knew there was a issue in Inishowen and one other estate in Letterkenny. He talked me out of it saying it would cost have cost thousands to get it done - weâre now finding out it could have been done for as little as âŹ900.
He included a paragraph in his report to say there was no sign of MICA from his visual test and he wouldnât be able to ascertain more with laboratory testing. To be fair I doubt the vendor would have allowed it anyhow.
Is there varying degrees as to how far the damage will be with your house?
Some of the houses on the news seem horrific.
There was a horizontal crack on the side of our house that looked like a normal settling crack, it even disappeared when we painted last year - itâs back again this year.
To give you an idea from where Iâm sitting at my home office desk I can see the house that was Super Garden on RTE 2/3 years ago and it was in pristine condition then. Now thereâs nothing but cracks all over it. The guy living there said that once they start to get worse it just spreads like wildfire. His place was built a couple of years after us but is much more exposed to the weather conditions.
Engineer told us not to do any painting or maintenance so we qualify for the scheme as soon as possible.
One of my mates said that an earthquake hitting Donegal would not have done as much damage.
Depends on weather exposure and the lab reports will reveal it eventually. The engineer said that if you have it then itâs a ticking time bomb, the cracks are coming one way or the other.
The ones in Inishowen will be done first as some of them are barely standing. Iâve a feeling the Govt will try kick the stone down the road and let the next Govt try to budget for it.
We were just about to start a renovation to one side of the house and have to put that on hold now indefinitely which is maddening.
Hope it works out for you.
With the costs soaring I think the govt will try and wash their hands of it.
Something really needs to be done on Cassidys though. Things must be quite tense locally with them?
Theyâve closed their public office for the main company. They own Churchill Stone as well and they seem to be busier than ever. The cunts will probably be contracted by the council for the rebuild process - especially if John OâDonnell gets a cut off them P
Iâve heard reports of work being done on houses by builders and the owner turning away a Cassidyâs truck when it landed with blocks. Dunno how true that is.
All eyes on what Inishowen natives McConalogue and MacLochlainn say when the report is launched. All political parties left it as late as possible to jump on the issue.
Sorry to hear this bud
If you are so minded you could sue the engineer - his PI policy will be who you are dealing with. Worth investigating