The UK's Leading Snagging Site
We have had coverage on Tonight with Trevor
McDonald, GMTV, in the Sunday Times, the Telegraph, in the Mail on Sunday and many
more.
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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We purchased a Persimmon 3 storey house in May 2006 looking forward to moving in a brand new home - no decorating, no knocking down walls or re-plastering old houses.
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Snagging Experiences
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If I bought a new shirt and the buttons came off, I would take it back to the shop to get a full refund. If I bought a new car, I expect it to work perfectly. So why, in this day and age, is it acceptable to sell a brand new home with over 200 defects and then take months to rectify these defects? Builders seem to be able to get away with ‘murder’. They act like bullies and think they are above the law.
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New Homes News
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Buying a new-build property clearly has its advantages – no chain, no DIY, cheaper utility bills. But buying new is not without snags, as Caroline Laws finds out.
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New Homes News
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Your help is needed to create the ultimate online property guide powered by Mediawiki the software that was developed to create the Wikipedia. The aim is to produce an always up-to-date property guide that an be copied, modified, and redistributed so long as the new version grants the same freedoms to others and acknowledges the authors of a particular article. |
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New Homes News
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Persimmon Homes has been fined thousands of pounds after polluting a river in West Yorkshire.
Persimmon Homes (West Yorkshire), based in Fulford, York appeared before Calderdale magistrates on Friday, January 26 and admitted two charges of breaching its Consent to Discharge permit by polluting the River Ryburn. The company was ordered to pay £1820.48 court costs.
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