In 2014, Dig & Demo did a pool demolition at my home at [redacted] **San Bruno, CA ***Per our written agreement (signed by my husband), the total contracted price of $was to include “pull[ing] permits” and “successful completion of [a] final inspection.” We paid a total of $upon completion of the job in April 2014, upon the company's written assurance that “We passed final inspection.” In December 2016, when we listed our house for sale, we discovered that Dig & Demo had not in fact passed final inspection with the City of San Bruno, and that the pool permit demolition permit had expired (unpassed) in September Failure to secure a successful final inspection with the City is a breach of contractWe paid a premium for work that was supposed to include a “successful final inspection.” That is not what we gotHad we contracted for unpermitted work, the amount we would have paid would have been significantly less than $Simply put, we did not get wha
In 2014, Dig & Demo did a pool demolition at my home at *** *** **San Bruno, CA ***Per our written agreement (signed by my husband), the total contracted price of $was to include “pull[ing] permits” and “successful completion of [a] final inspection.” We paid a total of $upon completion of the job in April 2014, upon the company's written assurance that “We passed final inspection.” In December 2016, when we listed our house for sale, we discovered that Dig & Demo had not in fact passed final inspection with the City of San Bruno, and that the pool permit demolition permit had expired (unpassed) in September Failure to secure a successful final inspection with the City is a breach of contractWe paid a premium for work that was supposed to include a “successful final inspection.” That is not what we gotHad we contracted for unpermitted work, the amount we would have paid would have been significantly less than $Simply put, we did not get wha
In 2014, Dig & Demo did a pool demolition at my home at [redacted] **San Bruno, CA ***Per our written agreement (signed by my husband), the total contracted price of $was to include “pull[ing] permits” and “successful completion of [a] final inspection.” We paid a total of $upon completion of the job in April 2014, upon the company's written assurance that “We passed final inspection.” In December 2016, when we listed our house for sale, we discovered that Dig & Demo had not in fact passed final inspection with the City of San Bruno, and that the pool permit demolition permit had expired (unpassed) in September Failure to secure a successful final inspection with the City is a breach of contractWe paid a premium for work that was supposed to include a “successful final inspection.” That is not what we gotHad we contracted for unpermitted work, the amount we would have paid would have been significantly less than $Simply put, we did not get wha
In 2014, Dig & Demo did a pool demolition at my home at *** *** **San Bruno, CA ***Per our written agreement (signed by my husband), the total contracted price of $was to include “pull[ing] permits” and “successful completion of [a] final inspection.” We paid a total of $upon completion of the job in April 2014, upon the company's written assurance that “We passed final inspection.” In December 2016, when we listed our house for sale, we discovered that Dig & Demo had not in fact passed final inspection with the City of San Bruno, and that the pool permit demolition permit had expired (unpassed) in September Failure to secure a successful final inspection with the City is a breach of contractWe paid a premium for work that was supposed to include a “successful final inspection.” That is not what we gotHad we contracted for unpermitted work, the amount we would have paid would have been significantly less than $Simply put, we did not get wha