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Information and Services in Turkey Section => Good (or Bad) Shop Guide => Topic started by: dycedon on November 15, 2014, 17:18:03 PM

Title: Maint Guy Advice
Post by: dycedon on November 15, 2014, 17:18:03 PM
Folks
This is a strange one, i posted a few months ago ref a new Maint company and the consensus was All Aspects, so our neighbour and ourselves decided to with them. i emailed the guy who is doing the maint etc this season to drop off the keys, no reply, strange i said to myself, informed All aspects, they contacted him and said he will not drop off the keys until we pay him £700 as that is money owed, we probably owe him something for pool elec and water, at tops £60. I contacted him by phone and asked what was going on, he kinda hummed and hayed and said i am busy i will email you tomorrow, no email, we can eaisly get the locks changed that wouldnt be a problem but i dont want him to get off that easy. Has anyone got any advice as to what i can do legally. I recieved a reccomendation of a very good lawyer in Turkey, i think it is Suli, would it be worth while contacting her for advice.
Title: Re: Maint Guy Advice
Post by: KKOB on November 15, 2014, 17:41:56 PM
Get the locks changed as a priority.
Title: Re: Maint Guy Advice
Post by: GordonA on November 15, 2014, 18:46:17 PM
I concur 100% with KKOB. get them changed, the day before tomorrow, if possible !!!!
Title: Re: Maint Guy Advice
Post by: AOK on November 15, 2014, 18:50:45 PM
Get the locks changed and
 'Name and Shame' the person currently doing your maintenance!




Title: Re: Maint Guy Advice
Post by: savoyboy on November 15, 2014, 20:35:48 PM
Yes get the locks changed,and say goodbye to him.
Title: Re: Maint Guy Advice
Post by: littlereddevil on November 15, 2014, 22:18:08 PM
Waste of time trying to anything legal in Turkey I'm afraid
Title: Re: Maint Guy Advice
Post by: Jacqui Harvey on November 16, 2014, 10:07:27 AM
I do know people who left keys with a maintenance guy and the guy was renting out their place when they were away in the U.K.
So I agree with the others, get the locks changed asap and forget the lawyer, just move on.