No good just saying to plc housebuilders "stop building crap houses" they never will unless government forced them to stop. Take away Help to Buy! @JBrokenshire https://t.co/LWdd6ZnnRM
Just think how #NewHomesOmbudsman would have helped these buyers with @TaylorWimpeyplc
https://t.co/gldAoB6Au7 Just one example.
The people VOTE on Thursday - see the reaction of those that can still be bothered to Vote!
@NHBC@ConstructSummit If only I lived closer... I’d love to have a chat about how you don’t make builders uphold your own guidelines...
https://t.co/r3AXEoOf2S
@TaylorWimpey#kingmeadows peebles
. @TaylorWimpey claim our garage is structurally sound. Why then would it need completely new brick supporting pillars and RSJ steel beams? Someone’s telling a porky pie
This is appalling behaviour from housing developers. Yet again, pursuit of money overrides everything. Do the right thing and stop destroying people’s lives and well being!! https://t.co/NSEaeNRSa9
The estate where neighbours began to 'vanish'.
Sheila Chalmers and other residents took on a housing giant to have their "crumbling" new-build homes repaired.
https://t.co/zeWqHd8pqa #VictoriaLIVE
A group of families in Scotland had to fight for two years to get their homes sorted after Taylor Wimpey managed to build 130 properties with a weak type of mortar. Interesting story of how customers can club together to take on big firms (with @bellesy)
https://t.co/fU6HeHUlER
@NewHomesExpert1 @Barrattplc @HomeBuildersFed@JBrokenshire I’ve said it numerous times & I’ll keep saying it however futile it may be - how can @HomeBuildersFed be considered independent when the Chief Exec of @Barrattplc is on their board? The whole construction industry is corrupt to the core & propped up by a useless Government.
. The @NHBC are coming to look at my wonky @TaylorWimpey garage (again) this week. Sending their esteemed expert Barry Hasaltine. I wonder if they will uphold their view there’s no ‘physical damage’? #weakmortar
I’ll be on @BBCRadioManc tomorrow after 8am talking about the need for stronger protections for homebuyers. Too many experience shoddy workmanship and poor customer service. It’s high time the industry got its house in order