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Richard Nicholls, 38, an estate agent and salesman, had no experience in construction when he started taking on the building work.
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Nicholls, from Shropshire, blew £52,000 of the £1.1million scammed from victims on his gambling habit, Southwark Council said.
He also took money in advance of carrying out the work, services and materials that he never bought or paid for, the authority said.
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