
We recently purchased a 6.5acre block of land. The advertisement said "Includes fencing to all boundaries".
We noticed while inspecting the block before purchase that quite a large section of fencing at the rear boundary is completely missing.
When putting an offer down on the block we mentioned this to the real estate agent and they said "yeah no problem, that should be done as per the advertisement. Put a note on the contract here." So we did. The contract has a note at the bottom saying "rear fencing to be erected as per advertisement upon settlement". This was signed by us and also by the vendor the real estate agent is acting on behalf of.
Anyways, settlement was fast approaching. The real estate agent asked us to let them know if the fencing still isn't done, we told them it hadn't (after inspecting the block again).
Settlement went through - on the same day I went to have a look at the block, still no fencing. I immediately let the real estate agent know.
Anyways - we've been chasing this for months now. The real estate agent told us that the vendor really has no sense of urgency for getting it done now seeing as the contract says "upon settlement" and settlement has now passed, so they have no incentive to do it. They also said we need to just deal with our settlement agent for it, who will deal with the vendor's settlement agent.
So our settlement agent has just spent the last month or so inquiring with the vendor's settlement agent as to when the fencing will be done. They have had absolutely zero response. No response to any of the emails, and no return phonecalls from multiple messages left with their office.
Our settlement agent then contacted the real estate agent to ask them if they could try contacting the Vendor about it.
The real estate agent told us "sorry but we're having the same problem, they won't respond".
I call bull-sh_t here. Surely the multiple blocks still forsale on behalf of this vendor, and probably several other settlements in progress they would have an on-going line of dialog with the vendor and could simple ask them about this. Also if there wasn't any response to emails, how about phone calls? How about visiting their office?
Our settlement agent has told us that basically our only option now is to get a solicitor to write a threatening letter. We aren't too keen on spending money to resolve this problem but I suppose if it's the only way then we'll have to.
I've phoned a few fencing places for estimates just out of interest, and the job is worth about 2 grand.
So, is anyone here in the legal game? Want to write me a very strongly worded letter?

I can provide a timeline and copies of all the emails etc.
cheers!