Hi
Cant help but say it sounds as though the lawyer is really the best person to handle any info from the builder who is in breach.
Are your solicitors in possession of the letters Sue and all................and if so why can't they update as an ongoing representation of what youve paid for???
The best bit i read was on the twigytt thing where someone said they are not going to contest the breach of contract...that means it should be cheap as chips to get the court to agree you suing them for return of money..........dosn't it???
Bad news for SARC ers i think.