Back from a week in France, independent booking of a villa. The owner did not inform us of the ongoing works next door, so to cut a long story short we had to put up with a week next to a building site, three issues in particular i would like to address:
- High decibel tools being used right next to the boundary wall (the workers had their hearing protection on, we didn't!)
- Overhead crane, where the boom was travelling over the garden and house during the day, this was swivelling across the swimming pool area. In this country, i just don't think the HSE would look kindly on people being allowed to sit underneath this?
- Public urination by the workers, spotted on a couple of occasions, a clear public health issue if allowed to continue
The owner was not interested in my complaint, and quite frankly (i won't lie!) I will now happily do anything i can to get my own back as he had several chances before we arrived to inform us about this work, and having been previously we had no reason not to trust him
Sorry to be stereotypical, but i've always thought the French only look after the French, so i'm wondering just how affective such a complaint regarding these very valid issues would be? Can anyone please advise, or has anyone tried in the past to make such a claim to a foreign department body?
Much obliged! :
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