The UK's Leading Snagging Site
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Snagging.org is the UK's No1 New Homes Snagging Site and aims to empower new home buyers by providing:
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Snagging Experiences
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Have you had a disaster with your dream home? We are keen to hear from people who have fallen out of love with their dream new home; perhaps it was because of a catalogue of small building problems, or maybe you’ve had significant structural problems. Have you decided enough is enough and want to move out? Maybe you already have… We would like to hear from you for a new television series about dream homes turning into nightmares. Please contact
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New Homes News
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IT IS probably the biggest purchase in anyone's lifetime - yet buyers of newly built homes have fewer rights than someone buying a loaf of bread.
Now the Scottish Consumer Council (SCC) is calling on the government to include new-build houses in the Sale of Goods Act in order to give more protection to purchasers amid a rising tide of complaints about getting builders to return to the house to deal with "snagging" - minor but vexing faults.
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New Homes News
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Too many Snags? New build not worth what you paid? Fed up of having fewer rights when you buy a house, than you do if you buy a loaf of bread?
New prime time channel FIVE show, with big name secret host, seeks to right consumer wrongs.
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New Homes News
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Housebuilders started work on 9 per cent fewer homes during the first half of this year compared with the equivalent periods in 2005 and 2006.
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New Homes News
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People have more rights when they buy a kettle than they do when they buy a new-build home, a consumer group claimed today.
Many people buying new homes face delays in moving in, while others are left with problems such as faulty wiring, poorly fitted doors and leaking windows, the National Consumer Council (NCC) said.
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