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New Homes in the News
Snagging work takes place after the property has been handed over. A trading standards official has said that people who buy new houses should have more consumer protection rights. Read more: Snagging Scotland
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Is it worth doing a snag list for a two-bedroom apartment. It's in the second phase of a well established development so, surely, any problems with the building would have been ironed out by now.Read more: Snag lists
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Furious homeowners in Portishead are threatening to stage a sit-in at the offices of dock developer Crest Nicholson - unless complaints about their homes are sorted out. Read more: Crest Nicholson
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Problems with their newly built homes led neighbours to join forces. Now they are taking on Britain's biggest builder. Nina Goswami reports. Read more: Barratt Homes
Barratt Homes
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Snagging surveys grow in popularity but with it comes choice and pitfalls.
Stories of leaky, flawed and defective homes and consequential personal suffering have resulted in an explosion in the number of new home snagging companies - it is no longer a question of whether or not to get a snagging survey but rather which company to choose for the job. Read more:Snag List Advice
Professional Snagger
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