Long story short - I was hired by a company to produce a back-lit sign that was damaged in a small commerical plaza. Upon inspection of the existing sign cabinet it need to be replaced as well due to unfixable damage and years of band-aids.
The sign is wall mount back-lit sign - is the same size as the existing sign, and is a pan face with the vinyl installed on the inside and back sprayed. I have a signed approval by the client. I went to install the new sign this weekend and upon removal of the existing sign severe water damage was uncovered and I put a halt on the installation.
The tenant contacted the landlord concerning the water damage. The landlord then tells the tenant that the sign needed to be approved.
The sign is tastefully and simply designed to create contrast and be an easy read. The tenant received an email from the landlord that they are not approving the new sign because it has a white background.
I'm looking for thoughts and experience The client understands that this is not my fight, but is looking to me for thoughts on this problem. Has anyone faced this type of experience? I do not know if this is written in the lease and plainly sounds like a personal preference.
The sign is wall mount back-lit sign - is the same size as the existing sign, and is a pan face with the vinyl installed on the inside and back sprayed. I have a signed approval by the client. I went to install the new sign this weekend and upon removal of the existing sign severe water damage was uncovered and I put a halt on the installation.
The tenant contacted the landlord concerning the water damage. The landlord then tells the tenant that the sign needed to be approved.
The sign is tastefully and simply designed to create contrast and be an easy read. The tenant received an email from the landlord that they are not approving the new sign because it has a white background.
I'm looking for thoughts and experience The client understands that this is not my fight, but is looking to me for thoughts on this problem. Has anyone faced this type of experience? I do not know if this is written in the lease and plainly sounds like a personal preference.