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New Homes Quality Code: Parts 1 and 3, fair and complete information and the complaints procedure

Date issued: April 2024

Outcome: Complaint not upheld

The Issues

The customer complained that the properties built on plots adjacent to their own were closer than expected, they overlooked their property and blocked out the sun. They say that they were not given any information about the neighbouring properties by the Developer, and they were concerned that their privacy was breached because they are so close.

The Circumstances

When the customer moved into the property, the houses planned for adjacent plots had not yet been built. Once their construction was underway, the Customer found that those behind the boundary of the rear garden were larger and higher than expected, blocking the sunlight from the garden and overlooking their windows. They said that they were told that there would be garages behind their property, but there was a two-storey property.

The Ombudsman’s Decision

The Ombudsman reviewed the evidence available and found that the property and those surrounding it had been built in accordance with plan, both in terms of size and position.

Although the Customer had enjoyed living in the property without any others around it for a few months and the size and closeness of neighbouring properties when constructed may not have been what they were expecting, the Developer did not misrepresent the final layout of the development or mislead the Customer about what it would be like.

Further, when the Customer was unhappy, the Developer handled the complaint in a timely manner and in accordance with the requirements of the New Homes Quality Code. The complaint was not upheld.

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