Portsmouth News

Rogue trader who left customers massively out of pocket is jailed

‘A most appalling series of events’

- By STEVE DEEKS Senior reporter steve.deeks@thenews.co.uk

A ROGUE trader who left customers thousands of pounds out of pocket after failing to finish jobs and delivering ‘appalling’ workmanshi­p has been dumped behind bars.

Portsmouth builder Sam Hart, 35, of Langley Road, lived a luxurious lifestyle with him hiring sports cars while his customers were forced to pick up the pieces of his botched or non-existent work.

But justice finally caught up with Hart as he was locked up for nine months and disqualifi­ed from being a company director for five years after he pleaded guilty to numerous offences at Portsmouth Crown Court.

Greedy Hart left a trail of devastatio­n after he started trading as Mac and Hart Developmen­ts Ltd when he entered into a contract with Deborah Parish, of Lindley Avenue, in the summer of 2018.

Works were to include a loft extension, rear dormer and a new single-storey rear extension.

However, they failed to comply with building regulation­s – with the pitch of the roof built at the wrong measuremen­t, resulting in the roof leaking via the pivot windows.

It left Ms Parish suffering significan­t financial loss with her having to fork out £11,000 to fix the work.

She ended up selling the property at a loss as the pitch of the roof was never fixed.

Ruthless Hart then went on to form another company, Harkins Constructi­on Ltd.

In January 2020 he agreed to the full refurbishm­ent of a property in Fareham for the sum of £120,000.

But the works were never completed with Hart diverting funds paid by the couple of Walton Court to help with the liquidatio­n of his previous company.

Hart also hired luxury cars including Mercedes and BMW vehicles.

The couple spent an additional £50,000 on top of the £120,000 already paid to get their property completed.

Hart also claimed to be Gas Safe and NICEIC registered when neither he nor the company were.

Judge David Melville QC said: ‘The facts of this case are awful.

‘It was a most appalling series of events. You let them down; this is appalling and

clearly crosses the custody threshold.’

Councillor Dave Ashmore, member for community safety and environmen­t, said: ‘Portsmouth City Council’s Trading Standards will continue to investigat­e and pursue those responsibl­e for unfair commercial practice, bringing them before the courts where necessary.

‘This case sends out the clear message to ‘rogue traders’ that this type of unlawful behaviour will not be tolerated in Portsmouth.’

Hart pleaded guilty to six offences contrary to the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulation­s 2008, contraveni­ng the requiremen­ts of profession­al diligence, failing to provide cancellati­on notices to consumers, and for the unauthoris­ed use of the Gas Safe and NICEIC logos.

You let them down; this is appalling and clearly crosses the custody threshold. Judge David Melville QC

 ?? Picture: Portsmouth City Council ?? LOCKED UP Rogue trader Sam Hart was jailed for nine months
Picture: Portsmouth City Council LOCKED UP Rogue trader Sam Hart was jailed for nine months

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