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A fake builder who scammed 11 people out of more than £1million and left families with wrecked homes has been jailed for three years.
Richard Nicholls, 38, eN an estate agent and salesman, had no experience in construction when he started taking on the building work.
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He also took money in advance of carrying out the work, services and materials that he never bought or paid for, the authority said.
Fake builder Richard Nicholls, 38, (pictured) has been jailed for three years after having scammed 11 people out of more than £1million and left families with wrecked homes
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Nicholls ran four companies when he carried out the fraud over two years and 10 months between February 2016 and December 2018. 
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The rogue builder was caught after his customers told trading standards officers he would take money from them upfront for work that was never completed and in some cases never even started. 
When questioned by police, n E he admitted having no formal building work qualifications and said his background was in estate agency and sales.
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