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  • Are you the victim of bad builders?
    A new BBC television programme is looking for people across the UK whose lives and properties are currently in a state of chaos or disruption thanks to ‘cowboy’ workmen. This is your chance to get the job finished properly – and call to account the builders, plumbers, electricians, roofers or joiners responsible for the problem. Please leave a telephone message or email Mentorn Scotland and we will be in touch for a confidential discussion. Tel: 0141 331 7455 email builders@mentorn.tv. If emailing please include your location and name in the subject line.

  • Couple shame Bovis with internet list of dozens of faults with new £700,000 home
    Visitors to Bovis Homes' website are reassured that when buying a new home 'you want to be sure you can trust your builder'. Rennie and Sheralee Bottali took the company at its word - only to find themselves living in a house of horrors for seven months. The couple expected their new £700,000 three- storey detached house to be in perfect condition when they picked up the keys.

  • Couple's internet protest over builders blunders
    Entrepreneurs Rennie and Sheralee Bottali's long-running wrangles with housebuilder Bovis Homes over the luxury three-storey property have attracted almost 100,000 hits since they set up the site March. The couple say they resorted to creating the page - www.whybovishomes.co.uk - after what they allege is a catalogue of botched jobs, poor workmanship and unfinished building work. They have also erected a 10-yard-long banner outside the house in Cambourne, Cambs.

  • Homes from Hell 2008
    Granada Television is looking for stories for the prime time series - Homes from Hell on ITV1. Do you know of anyone whose home has become a living nightmare? We want to hear about all and any domestic disaster zones - the new build house with a monster list of snags, the expensive development riddled with faults, the new estate built in the wrong place, the cowboy built house that’s falling apart etc.

  • OFT Market Study Update: Home building in the UK
    In June 2007, the OFT launched a study into the UK homebuilding market. We said that we would consider whether there were any competition and consumer protection concerns in this sector. This study has now been running for nearly a year and is due to report, as we said at the outset, in September this year. We have been working with many stakeholders and commissioned various surveys to gather evidence. We are now coming to the end of our evidence gathering phase and over the next couple of months will discuss our initial findings with the homebuilding industry, consumer groups and other stakeholders.

  • Finding fault with flagship development
    Families living on a flagship housing development say their lives are being made a misery by a catalogue of failings by building firms. Last month, the Evening News revealed how homeowners on the Fellowes Plain estate on the former hospital site off Wessex Street were being blighted by 20ft-high silos placed within yards of their front doors.

  • Case Study Required House Beautiful
    I write for House Beautiful Magazine and am doing a research on families who have had major problems since they bought their new build home, or who have renovated their properties with a builder who didn’t charge VAT who turned out to be a cowboy and didn’t do the job properly. If you’re female, aged 35-60yrs old, match the above criteria are willing to tell your story to a national publication, please email me at sophie.hoyland@natmags.co.uk with a brief outline of your story along with a photo of yourself by Monday 12th May. If your story is used you must be willing to be photographed.

  • Why our homes should be built to last
    House Beutiful have launched a campaign to improve the quality of new homes in the UK because according to the Office of Fair Trading almost one in four people who buy a newly built home complain of serious quality problems and snagging issues.

  • National House-Building Council
    The Watchdog team investigated the National House-Building Council (NHBC) yet again on 21 April 2008. It seems that the NHBC or some builder is on televsion every six months or so without fail. Hopefully, the Office of Fair Trading will make recommendations in the summer that will improve consumer rights. I bet Imtiaz Farookhi the NHBC's CEO is quielty hoping for this so he can stop getting hammered on national TV.

  • Mum told boiler 'could be lethal'
    When Lisa Peplow and her family moved into a brand new home she rightly assumed everything had been fitted to the highest standards.


Snagging Forum

  • Are you the victim of bad builders?
    A new BBC television programme is looking for people across the UK whose lives and properties are currently in a state of chaos or disruption thanks to ‘cowboy’ workmen. This is your chance to get the job finished properly – and call to account the builders, plumbers, electricians, roofers or joiners responsible for the problem. Please leave a telephone message or email Mentorn Scotland and we will be in touch for a confidential discussion. Tel: 0141 331 7455 email builders@mentorn.tv. If emailing please include your location and name in the subject line.
  • Couple shame Bovis with internet list of dozens of faults with new £700,000 home
    Visitors to Bovis Homes' website are reassured that when buying a new home 'you want to be sure you can trust your builder'. Rennie and Sheralee Bottali took the company at its word - only to find themselves living in a house of horrors for seven months. The couple expected their new £700,000 three- storey detached house to be in perfect condition when they picked up the keys.
  • Couple's internet protest over builders blunders
    Entrepreneurs Rennie and Sheralee Bottali's long-running wrangles with housebuilder Bovis Homes over the luxury three-storey property have attracted almost 100,000 hits since they set up the site March. The couple say they resorted to creating the page - www.whybovishomes.co.uk - after what they allege is a catalogue of botched jobs, poor workmanship and unfinished building work. They have also erected a 10-yard-long banner outside the house in Cambourne, Cambs.
  • Homes from Hell 2008
    Granada Television is looking for stories for the prime time series - Homes from Hell on ITV1. Do you know of anyone whose home has become a living nightmare? We want to hear about all and any domestic disaster zones - the new build house with a monster list of snags, the expensive development riddled with faults, the new estate built in the wrong place, the cowboy built house that’s falling apart etc.
  • OFT Market Study Update: Home building in the UK
    In June 2007, the OFT launched a study into the UK homebuilding market. We said that we would consider whether there were any competition and consumer protection concerns in this sector. This study has now been running for nearly a year and is due to report, as we said at the outset, in September this year. We have been working with many stakeholders and commissioned various surveys to gather evidence. We are now coming to the end of our evidence gathering phase and over the next couple of months will discuss our initial findings with the homebuilding industry, consumer groups and...

Snagging News

  • Are you the victim of bad builders?
    A new BBC television programme is looking for people across the UK whose lives and properties are currently in a state of chaos or disruption thanks to ‘cowboy’ workmen. This is your chance to get the job finished properly – and call to account the builders, plumbers, electricians, roofers or joiners responsible for the problem. Please leave a telephone message or email Mentorn Scotland and we will be in touch for a confidential discussion. Tel: 0141 331 7455 email builders@mentorn.tv. If emailing please include your location and name in the subject line.
  • Couple shame Bovis with internet list of dozens of faults with new £700,000 home
    Visitors to Bovis Homes' website are reassured that when buying a new home 'you want to be sure you can trust your builder'. Rennie and Sheralee Bottali took the company at its word - only to find themselves living in a house of horrors for seven months. The couple expected their new £700,000 three- storey detached house to be in perfect condition when they picked up the keys.
  • Couple's internet protest over builders blunders
    Entrepreneurs Rennie and Sheralee Bottali's long-running wrangles with housebuilder Bovis Homes over the luxury three-storey property have attracted almost 100,000 hits since they set up the site March. The couple say they resorted to creating the page - www.whybovishomes.co.uk - after what they allege is a catalogue of botched jobs, poor workmanship and unfinished building work. They have also erected a 10-yard-long banner outside the house in Cambourne, Cambs.
  • Homes from Hell 2008
    Granada Television is looking for stories for the prime time series - Homes from Hell on ITV1. Do you know of anyone whose home has become a living nightmare? We want to hear about all and any domestic disaster zones - the new build house with a monster list of snags, the expensive development riddled with faults, the new estate built in the wrong place, the cowboy built house that’s falling apart etc.
  • OFT Market Study Update: Home building in the UK
    In June 2007, the OFT launched a study into the UK homebuilding market. We said that we would consider whether there were any competition and consumer protection concerns in this sector. This study has now been running for nearly a year and is due to report, as we said at the outset, in September this year. We have been working with many stakeholders and commissioned various surveys to gather evidence. We are now coming to the end of our evidence gathering phase and over the next couple of months will discuss our initial findings with the homebuilding industry, consumer groups and...

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