There's been a rise in reported cases of cowboy builders - what potential factors have contributed to this increase?
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00:00During lockdowns, people were spending more time at home and since then, working from
00:05home has become the norm rather than the exception. So huge numbers have added extra rooms or
00:11converted space for home offices and the like, and demand was outstripping supply for reputable
00:17tradespeople. Also, the instability in the housing market has possibly meant more people
00:23staying put and having work done to their existing properties rather than moving on,
00:28further increasing the demand.
00:30When we say cowboy builders, what exactly do we mean and how can we spot them?
00:33So cowboy builders often present themselves as experienced professionals offering attractive
00:38quotes that are significantly lower than those from legitimate companies. Essentially, if
00:43the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. These tradespeople may ask for large upfront
00:49payments or push homeowners to agree to work quickly, so don't be rushed into making a
00:54decision and take your time. Once the job begins, they might use substandard materials,
00:59cut corners or even fail to complete the project altogether. Before work begins, ask for quotes
01:05in writing, discuss qualifications and ask to see insurance documents. There's nothing
01:10the matter with that. In some cases, they disappear after receiving payment, leaving
01:14homeowners with unfinished work or worse, dangerous structures.
01:19Is there anything that can be done if you fall victim to a cowboy builder?
01:22Yeah, so firstly, stop all the payments immediately. Make sure to keep a thorough record of communications,
01:29contracts and evidence of the work that was and wasn't carried out. Contact your local
01:34trading standards office and consider filing a complaint with them or the Citizens Advice
01:39Bureau. It's also important to inform your insurance company and seek legal advice if
01:44necessary. If you find that the work is unsafe, you might need to hire a qualified inspector
01:50to assess the damage and advise on necessary repairs. But most importantly, spread the
01:55word to help prevent others from falling victim to the same scam.