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Posts Tagged ‘shared ownership’

Bristol couple stuck with £700k London flat they can’t sell – because of its cladding

12 November 2020
Bristol couple stuck with £700k London flat they can't sell - because of its cladding

Becky’s family outside their London flat A couple who live in Bristol could be stuck with a London flat they do not want for years – due to the cladding used when building it. Becky and Jamie moved from London to Bristol in June this year, but have been […] Click here to view original…

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We can’t move because of cladding chaos: How 1.5m homeowners could be stuck for TEN YEARS in unsellable tower block flats

5 October 2020
We can't move because of cladding chaos: How 1.5m homeowners could be stuck for TEN YEARS in unsellable tower block flats

When Keeba Critchlow picked up the keys to her first home in 2014 she was thrilled at becoming a homeowner. Not for a moment did she envisage the nightmare that would await her six years on – unable to sell her one-bedroom flat as a result of red tape […] Click here to view original…

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Couple trapped in flat waiting for fire safety form that could take ‘years’ to come

22 July 2020
Couple trapped in flat waiting for fire safety form that could take ‘years’ to come

A couple expecting a baby are trapped in their East London flat because their housing association cannot produce the fire safety certificate now required by many lenders to offer a mortgage on homes in multi-storey buildings. Siobhan Frost and her partner have been warned by their housing association Peabody […] Click here to view original…

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  • Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey will pay out £125million to replace cladding and improve fire safety on all blocks built in the past 20 years in wake of Grenfell Tower disaster
  • Taylor Wimpey sets aside £125m for cladding and fire safety repairs

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