Snagging News
Dream home turns into nightmare for family
DISTRAUGHT residents of a Woodley housing development have been moved out of their homes as their two year battle to fix hundreds of issues rumbles on. Tracey and Jason Bass and their daughter Emily are three of the 11 Loddon Park home owners who have been placed in the Winnersh Holiday Inn by developers Taylor Wimpey over the last several weeks.
Exeter man describes 'nightmare' house buying experience
Mr Russell Newcombe,33, and his wife Carly,35, reserved a plot on the Hillside Gardens estate in Pinhoe in February 2014 after hearing that the area they hoped to move to benefitted from good schools and more importantly that the developers had a good reputation.
The most dangerous crossing in Plymouth?
PARENTS say they are being forced to put their children at risk crossing one of Plymouth's busiest roads after a developer failed to build a crossing in a wrangle with the council.
Dream homes turn into a nightmare for neighbours on Persimmon’s Hunters Gate development in Grantham
Shoddy workmanship, terrible customer service and homelessness are just some of the issues homeowners on a Grantham housing development say they are facing.
Persimmon House-Builders
House-builders Persimmon claim to be committed to the highest standards of design, construction and service. However complaints from their customers who have contacted Watchdog have shown that they don’t always live up to those big claims.
Barratt Homes Fined for Ignoring the Law
Bolton Council has successfully taken action against Barratt Homes who have been fined £5,400 for flyposting in the Bolton area. The builder was given ample opportunity to take down the illegal posters but failed resulting in the local council taking action.
Snagging 2.0
Well it is about time we embraced all things web 2.0 and have set up various social media profiles to help raise awareness of snagging issues and the lack of consumer rights when buying a new build home.
What is a Snagging List?
A snagging list is created by new build buyers in the UK and Ireland to detail the snags and defects in their new home. Many opt to create their own snag list using a snagging checklist or guide book which represents great value compared to the cost of using a professional snagging company.
Ignored by Taylor Wimpey
An Earley first-time buyer is still battling with the builders after moving into her new home at the end of June. Emma Kinghorn bought a £160,000 flat in a Taylor Wimpey development in Regis Park Road and is beginning to wish she had not.
Shoddy house builders blasted by Selby residents
RESIDENTS of a new Barratt estate claim the house-builder has gone against planning approval for their homes to save cash.