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Mandatory licensing of domestic builders gets step closer

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The introduction of a mandatory licensing system for domestic builders is moving closer to Parliament following an official launch at the House of Lords yesterday (20 May).

The Federation of Master Builders’ (FMB) model for licensing domestic building companies aims to protect consumers and root out rogue traders by providing a strong framework requiring building companies to obtain and retain a licence.

The model follows the decade-long Licence to Build campaign, which is supported by the public and industry bodies.

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