By : 'Dan' Services : Land & New Homes Sold price : £292500 Would you recommend ? : No Postcode : GL15
15 Apr 2024
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Buying a house from Barratt's was one of the worst mistakes I have ever made. There has been nothing but failures.
- Our garden had been under water all winter, the ground has rotted and there are flies everywhere.
- The land surrounding our house is a desert of water logged clay,... Read Full Review
Buying a house from Barratt's was one of the worst mistakes I have ever made. There has been nothing but failures.
- Our garden had been under water all winter, the ground has rotted and there are flies everywhere.
- The land surrounding our house is a desert of water logged clay, despite repeated complaints.
- Barratt's have accused us of lying about an updated conveyancing plan, which they had signed and sent to land registry. They are trying to bully and embarress us (we are young) to hide their mistake.
- They have cut down a protected hedgerow in March, killing hatching birds.
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By : 'Richard' Services : Sales( As a Buyer ) Would you recommend ? : No Postcode : BA16
9 Oct 2019
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Absolutely shocking. An unsealed bedroom window has allowed rain water to leak in and find its way down to our living room ceiling, this all happened within the first week of moving in. 5 years later the issue has still not been resolved due to a botched attempt with silicone sealant! They are... Read Full Review
Absolutely shocking. An unsealed bedroom window has allowed rain water to leak in and find its way down to our living room ceiling, this all happened within the first week of moving in. 5 years later the issue has still not been resolved due to a botched attempt with silicone sealant! They are useless, Now they want to remove the cladding on the front of the house when clearly anybody can see the issue is with the window......
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