Group: alt.uk.law
From: Peter Parry
Date: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: Building warranty?

On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 04:05:24 -0800 (PST),
"sndevereux@pensbyboys.wirral.sch.uk"
wrote:

>Got their defence today and now really worrying. Please advise if
>possible. Their defence is that:
>1. The warranty states that the benefits of the insurance for the
>conservatory will pass to subsequent owners providing the Contractors
>own Written guarantee states its transferable-which it doesn't-See
>attached.
>2. The leak is caused by a roofing problem, which we repaired
>initially out of good will. (my roofers said the flashing wasn't
>replaced and caused the susequent damage)
>
>Is it worth throwing in the towel baecause of thw warranty issue -and
>advise really appreciated.

As you did not buy the conservatory from the company you have no
contract with the conservatory company other than one which would be
created by a warranty. No warranty = no liability to you on their
part.