Seven housebuilders face class action lawsuit over alleged anticompetitive behaviour

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The claim will allege that the developers shared sensitive information, which led to higher prices for consumers.

Seven of the UK’s largest housebuilders are facing a class action lawsuit over claims that consumers had to pay higher prices for new-build homes due to their alleged anticompetitive behaviour. 

Mark McLaren, supported by legal firms Hausfeld and Geradin Partners leading legal team, will file an opt-out competition damages claim on behalf of UK homebuyers who purchased new-build homes from the housebuilders.

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