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When a contract is agreed on to build a conservatory and when the conservatory is half built the builder says that he requires another �5,000 to complete. Is this a breach of contract as an offer was made and accepted.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes. He would need to back up why he considered the job had altered such that his costs had changed - and the back-up would need to demonstrate that the customer had done something that the builder could not reasonably anticipate that had impacted his costs by an amount that justified another �5k.
Thus, he can't just say 'my materials are more expensive' - that's not the customer's doing.
Thus, he can't just say 'my materials are more expensive' - that's not the customer's doing.
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