rafezetter
Troll Hunter
I have just finished a section of work for a customer who then decided she thought I was charging her too much (£15 an hour) and asked me to leave before full completion of discussed work.
Anyway I have now had an angry text claiming that taking photographs of the work I carried out is a violation of her privacy, that I should have asked her consent prior (I told her I would) and that she should have been present during.
Is any of this true?
I had taken photographs because I don't trust her to be truthful about what I did and how I left it. The rooms were empty, so there was no personal belongings on display and the photo's were to show I left the rooms clean, tidy and no damage to the new floors that had been laid.
I would appreciate any input on this.
Anyway I have now had an angry text claiming that taking photographs of the work I carried out is a violation of her privacy, that I should have asked her consent prior (I told her I would) and that she should have been present during.
Is any of this true?
I had taken photographs because I don't trust her to be truthful about what I did and how I left it. The rooms were empty, so there was no personal belongings on display and the photo's were to show I left the rooms clean, tidy and no damage to the new floors that had been laid.
I would appreciate any input on this.