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Are there any socially conscious,forensicaccountants or solicitors out there to give me a snapshot of preparing my statement for the tribunal?

? A builder has defrauded us, left us homeless as our home needs to have walls pulled down. The tribunal hearings take years & I will lose our home before I can even get there. I have 2 teenage sons who miss their home terribly as we haven’t been back since Oct 2007. Their father died prior and I had met and re-married a wonderful man. Renovating the home was such an important decision for all of us to start fresh although this builder took advantage, colluded with his suppliers and contractors to rip us off, take short cuts and threaten/stand over us. I have since dug up his history and others have fallen to the same demise although not to our extent and they did nothing about him. I need a forensic accountant just to pass some advice to me as well as a solicitor to help me with my statement of events to ensure I present it well should I ever actually see the inside of the Tribunal. The builder has done everything in his power to delay it, knowing we couldn’t live in the home and it would financially ruin us, therefore increasing his chances of getting away with it again.

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ultimately - the truth!

you’ll need paperwork (his quotes, contracts of what he promised, his adverts of what he said he could do, recommendations etc)

then you’ll need proof that he was crap - mainly photo’s of whats happened, and as much proof as you can provide of whats happened…

as for a statement, a solicitor is a better idea… - but thats a idea of what you need!

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