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Feature: Flat owners caught in mortgage trap

12 October 2020

The Grenfell fire tragedy of June 2017, in which 72 people died, has highlighted fire safety issues with thousands of blocks of flats, exposed decades of lax building controls, and shone a light on a construction sector that focused on building properties fast and cheap. The fire spread quickly […]

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Posted in Cladding and tagged £1B Fund, 18m, ACM, ARMA, BrumLAG, Building Societies, Chartered Surveyor, EWS1, freeholder, human interest, Interview, John Charcol, leaseholder, Leaseholder Knowledge Partnership (LKP), Managing Agent, Manchester Cladiators, MHCLG, mortgage, Mortgage Decisions, Mortgage Lenders, non-ACM, Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Responsible Person, RICS, SPF Private Clients, The Association of British Insurers (ABI), Trinity Financial, UKCAG

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