Soldato
- Joined
- 25 Mar 2004
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- Fareham
Having a bit of a nightmare with my new build at the moment, wondering if anyone here had successfully used the Consumer Code people to arbitrate on their behalf?
This is the website: http://www.consumercode.co.uk/ - they seem to be sort of like the ombudsman equivalent for the house building industry.
My gripe with the house builder (who shall not be named for the moment) was that I was effectively lied to about certain details of a nearby construction during purchase, and due to time pressures involved I did not check the plans myself to validate the claims the sales executive made to me.
I can of course take some blame for this, but I don't think it's right or fair that the house builder can mislead me about material things of this nature, and their version of the facts was completely different to what I later discovered.
The house builder is currently trying to deflect the blame onto the solicitors, however the solicitors used were ones recommended by the house builder (hint: never do this! lesson learnt...), and whilst the solicitors can check other local construction plans in more detail for a cost they did not specifically ask me if I wanted it, it was just a small bit of text in a long contract.
Looking at the consumer code website I can pay them a small fee to take the case on, and they can investigate it and judge if the house builder needs to make any recompense. The fee is reasonably acceptable, especially when weighed up against trying to take them to court where they can "lawyer up" far better than I can.
This is the website: http://www.consumercode.co.uk/ - they seem to be sort of like the ombudsman equivalent for the house building industry.
My gripe with the house builder (who shall not be named for the moment) was that I was effectively lied to about certain details of a nearby construction during purchase, and due to time pressures involved I did not check the plans myself to validate the claims the sales executive made to me.
I can of course take some blame for this, but I don't think it's right or fair that the house builder can mislead me about material things of this nature, and their version of the facts was completely different to what I later discovered.
The house builder is currently trying to deflect the blame onto the solicitors, however the solicitors used were ones recommended by the house builder (hint: never do this! lesson learnt...), and whilst the solicitors can check other local construction plans in more detail for a cost they did not specifically ask me if I wanted it, it was just a small bit of text in a long contract.
Looking at the consumer code website I can pay them a small fee to take the case on, and they can investigate it and judge if the house builder needs to make any recompense. The fee is reasonably acceptable, especially when weighed up against trying to take them to court where they can "lawyer up" far better than I can.