All builders of market sale homes will be expected to sign up to a new government-backed code of practice aimed at boosting new build standards and giving better protection to consumers. The ‘New Homes Code’ will be overseen by an independent body called the New Homes Quality Board (NHQB). The code, which is expected to be launched within six months following a consultation, will “place considerably more responsibility on developers to deliver quality homes and better consumer outcomes on all”, the NHQB said. Read more on the Social Housing website.
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