YorkshireLive reports.As a result, it meant the house wouldn't be ready in time for the deadline for the government's Help to Buy (HTB) scheme in February.
Despite the Help To Buy scheme being extended by at first one month and then three further months, Harron Homes still said it would be unable to finish the home and that the sale was off.But Katie claims she has since found out her home has been sold to another customer at a much higher price.The 39-year-old, from Mirfield, West Yorkshire, says the luxury homes firm has left her about £15,000 out of pocket in unexpected removal fees, storage fees, expenses and lost benefits of the HTB scheme.And she says its failure to deliver has denied her a chance of benefiting from the government HTB.
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