Couple forced to live in caravan for a year after building firm carrying out their £100,000 home renovation goes bust

A couple have lived in a caravan for over a year after they claimed a builder left a £100,000 home renovation half-done before going bust.

Loraine and Rob Deering, both Royal Air Force veterans, invested ten years’ worth of savings into the building work on their Dundee home, where they have lived since 1994.

But after signing a 12-week renovation contract with RPM Group, the builders went bust and the couple were forced to retreat to their caravan because their home was incomplete.

Loraine, 66, and Rob, 74, wanted to make their home more suitable for their age.

They agreed to pay RPM £126,000

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