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B2formal

Se il lavoro non è soddisfacente, non pago il saldo.

If the work is not satisfactory, I will not pay the balance.

Pronunciation

sod-dis-fa-CHEN-te — five syllables; stress the fourth; 'c' before 'e' is soft.

When to use it

Use this — if necessary — as a firm statement of consumer rights, ideally established at the beginning of the relationship in writing. In Italy, the right to withhold final payment for unsatisfactory work is legally recognized.

What it means

Withholding the saldo (final payment) until work is completed to the agreed standard is a legitimate and commonly exercised right under Italian civil law. The saldo acts as the client's primary leverage to ensure quality. However, withholding payment must be proportionate and justified — simply not liking the colour is not grounds for refusal to pay.

Variations

Riservo il diritto di non pagare il saldo fino alla correzione dei difetti.

I reserve the right not to pay the balance until defects are corrected.

Formal legal language; appropriate for written communications if a dispute is developing.

Il saldo è condizionato alla mia approvazione finale.

The balance payment is conditional on my final approval.

Including this condition in the original contract strengthens the client's position.

Potrei richiedere una riduzione del prezzo per i difetti.

I could request a price reduction for the defects.

Alternativa alla correzione — in some cases, accepting the work with a negotiated reduction is faster than a full redo.

Mini Dialogue

— Prima di pagare il saldo, voglio verificare il lavoro insieme a voi. — Certo, è una richiesta più che legittima. — Se c'è qualcosa che non va, vi chiedo di sistemarlo prima. — Siamo d'accordo. Ci prendiamo la responsabilità di quello che facciamo.

— Before paying the balance, I want to verify the work together with you. — Of course, it's a more than legitimate request. — If there's anything wrong, I'll ask you to fix it first. — We agree. We take responsibility for what we do.

Cultural Note

Italy's courts have consistently upheld the client's right to withhold final payment for genuinely defective work. However, legal proceedings are slow — first-instance civil cases take an average of 500+ days. As a result, most disputes are resolved through direct negotiation or mediation. Clients who have a clear written preventivo with acceptance criteria are in the strongest position when disputes arise.