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Garden
ConfusedLady
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We bought a new build a few months back and the garden is still full of builders rubbish ie stones, string, building materials etc, etc.
The garden was suppose to be getting turfed (they are waiting for the better weather) but we have now been told the whole garden isn't being turfed just a small section so asked about when the rubbish would be moved and was informed by the gardener they have not been asked to move the rubbish.
Should the rubbish have been moved before we moved in?
The garden is also very uneven, I think predominately from the various trucks that were onsite before we moved in. Should this be leveled out and top soiled?
The garden was suppose to be getting turfed (they are waiting for the better weather) but we have now been told the whole garden isn't being turfed just a small section so asked about when the rubbish would be moved and was informed by the gardener they have not been asked to move the rubbish.
Should the rubbish have been moved before we moved in?
The garden is also very uneven, I think predominately from the various trucks that were onsite before we moved in. Should this be leveled out and top soiled?
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Write to the developers listing each bit of work you expect and ask for confirmation of when each will be completed.0
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Thanks GM, What I'm trying to find out is if a garden should be cleared of rubbish prior to NHBC sign off and people moving in?0
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