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Government commits to mandatory consumer code for housebuilders

A row of detached new build homes. The government has accepted the CMA's recommendation to develop a single mandatory consumer code for housebuilders.
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The government has accepted the CMA’s recommendations for a single mandatory consumer code for housebuilders and a New Homes Ombudsman Scheme to strengthen homeowners’ protections.

All developers will be required to adhere to the same framework regarding the quality and customer service they provide to new homebuyers.

The commitments were included in the government’s response to the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) market study into housebuilding in England, Scotland and Wales.

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