The Insolvency Service said a woman paid Haslam £47,760 for a single-storey extension and garage refurbishment before work stopped in June 2022.
She told the court the work had left her home in an “unsafe condition” that was “fully open to the elements”.
In a victim impact statement, read to the court, she said: “As a family, we feel like we have missed out on a year of our lives.
“Time stood still and we felt locked in the living room of our house day-in, day-out, and it has been incredibly harrowing.”
In mitigation, defence barrister Paul Stimson told the court Haslam was “sorry” for his actions and was a “family man” who had no previous convictions.
The Insolvency Service said its investigations found almost £400,000 was paid from the…

