Cross-party committee calls for changes to regulation

The government must take further steps to ensure new homes are built of high quality amid pressure to increase delivery, a committee of MPs has said.

Florence Eshalomi, chair of the housing, communities and local government committee, wrote to housing minister Matthew Pennycook this week to voice her worries.

She wrote: “We are concerned there is mounting pressure on the industry to build new homes at pace and that this may compromise standards.” She added that previous expansions in housebuilding “have coincided with a drop in customer satisfaction with the quality of new builds”.

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MPs want to know standards are being met in the push to build more homes

The government, which has a target of building 1.5m homes in this parliament, is urging the sector to build homes quickly.

The committee believes the government needs to take further steps to ensure there is a regulatory framework that can ensure the quality of new homes.

It is calling on the government to ensure it has set up the proposed new ombudsman for homebuyers by the end of 2028/29 “with all developers signed up”.

It said it would welcome further clarity on the steps the government is taking to establish the ombudsman and the single consumer code, including the content of the code and the timeline and support for SMEs to sign-up.

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