New Homes Ombudsman to support homebuyers facing problems with new homes
The government has recently announced a number of new housing measures to champion the rights of homebuyers and help ensure that when buying a new home they get the quality of build they rightly expect.
Update 26 May 2020: Natalie Elphicke has been chosen to chair the board that will get the New Homes Ombudsman up and running.
One of the measures being introduced is the New Homes Ombudsman which will aim to support homebuyers facing problems with their newly built home. The New Homes Ombudsman will protect the interests of homebuyers and hold developers to account when things go wrong.
The New Homes Ombudsman will act as a watchdog that will champion homebuyers, protect their interests and hold developers to account. The government plan for it to be a mandatory requirement that all new developers belong to a new homes ombudsman. This will provide homebuyers with the security and confidence that their new build is the quality of build and finish that is expected.
It's still early days for the initiative and the government will continue to develop the proposals, working alongside industry and consumers with more details to be published in due course.
While this proposal is being set in place the government expects industry to continue to improve the current redress arrangements and improve the consistency of quality for new build homes.
Further information
Visit https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-announces-new-housing-mea… to find out more.
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