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Consumer Code for New Homes celebrated approval by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute

Posted 04/12/17

The Consumer Code for New Homes (CCNH) celebrated its formal approval by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) Consumer Code Approval Scheme at Westminster this week. CCNH is the only CTSI Approved Code in the new build sector which is backed by an industry collective of warranty bodies.

The launch was attended by high profile speakers including: Maria Miller MP, Paul Nash, Past President of The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), Barbara Hughes from CTSI, Andrew Saunders-Davies from Berkeley Group and one of the Code founders, Clare Thomas of Q Assure Build Ltd, along with representatives from the house building industry who included, HomeOwners Alliance. 

Leon Livermore, Chief Executive at the Chartered Trading Standards Institute said "There's no doubt that buying a new home is one of the most challenging purchases you can make, with unexpected difficulties along the way. Even the most seasoned consumer can be left vulnerable and unaware of their rights. We're pleased to welcome Consumer Codes for New Homes to our approved code sponsor scheme. They've proven that they're committed to raising standards and ensuring consumers are protected, and we look forward to working with them for years to come." 

The Consumer Code for New Homes has been created to maximise benefit to consumers and to ensure best practice in the marketing, selling and purchasing of new homes.

It aims to provide a genuine commitment to improving standards of construction and raising customer service standards in the new build homes market, recognising that part of that commitment is providing consumers with a voice (and a clear complaints process) when things don’t go according to plan when buying a new home.   

Paula Higgins, CEO from HomeOwners Alliance said “We have more houses being built than ever before, and as government encourages people to buy, quality issues are a major concern. At HomeOwners Alliance we have been calling for greater protection for consumers buying a new build property. Consumers find it difficult to know where to go when they have problems and their developers have turned a blind eye in the past. I’m pleased to see protection for new build buyers being brought under the spotlight by the CCNH and I’m certain they will continue to promote a united approach across the industry to encourage the house building industry raise its game” 

Sarah Langley, Managing Director of CCNH said “We are thrilled so many individuals from across the industry came along to support us. We have a genuine desire to raise standards in the new build sector and look forward to the challenges ahead”. 

 NOTES TO EDITOR

-     Consumer Code for New Homes is approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) under their Approved Codes Scheme

-     The Consumer Code for New Homes is a separate consumer body, supported by a number of warranty bodies (our Code Users): BLP Insurance (Building LifePlans Ltd), FMB Insurance Ltd (part of the Federation of Master Builders), Global Home Warranties Ltd, Protek Warranty Ltd and Q Assure Build Ltd.

-     Sarah Langley is Managing Director of Consumer Code for New Homes and is completely independent of all member warranty bodies

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