- Location
- Lockport, IL
- Occupation
- Semi-Retired Electrical Engineer
I think you do not owe a refund in any amount, and that you should take legal action to collect the full amount of the check that you had been given. I also think you owe nothing to the HO or the designer in compensation for the other person who installed the dimmers or for the stop-payment fee. Here is my reasoning:
The right thing that should have been done is that the HO should have arranged for you to enter the house and install the dimmers. How much would that have cost the HO? Nothing. How much would that have cost you? That is nobody?s business but your own.
Instead, what happened is that the HO arranged for someone else to install the dimmers. How much did that save you? That is nobody?s business but your own. How much did that cost the HO? It does not matter. That is because the HO could have gotten the work done at no cost to the HO, and chose instead to pay someone to do the work. That is the HO?s poor decision, and the HO should pay the price of that poor decision.
In no circumstances are you liable for the price of the stop-payment fee. It was not your choice, you were not given an opportunity to prevent it, and the fact that it happened has already cost you money. I suspect that you do have a case for legal action for that stop-payment.
The right thing that should have been done is that the HO should have arranged for you to enter the house and install the dimmers. How much would that have cost the HO? Nothing. How much would that have cost you? That is nobody?s business but your own.
Instead, what happened is that the HO arranged for someone else to install the dimmers. How much did that save you? That is nobody?s business but your own. How much did that cost the HO? It does not matter. That is because the HO could have gotten the work done at no cost to the HO, and chose instead to pay someone to do the work. That is the HO?s poor decision, and the HO should pay the price of that poor decision.
In no circumstances are you liable for the price of the stop-payment fee. It was not your choice, you were not given an opportunity to prevent it, and the fact that it happened has already cost you money. I suspect that you do have a case for legal action for that stop-payment.