As the cladding crisis rages, scandal of the homeowners shut out of £1bn support fund

Punished for PAYING UP! As the cladding crisis rages, scandal of the homeowners shut out of £1bn support fund… for trying to make flats safe Ministers have set aside a total of £1.6bn to fund remediation work  But many flat owners are having to cover the cost of recladding themselves  This is because the current pot … Read more

Grand Designs Kevin McCloud backs Mail campaign for homeowners in properties with fire-risk cladding

Grand Designs’ Kevin McCloud backs Mail on campaign for homeowners stuck in properties with fire-risk cladding Grand Designs Kevin McCloud slammed ministers’ response to cladding crisis TV presenter said plans to make leaseholders cover costs were ‘inappropriate’ Mail revealed long-term loans to fix problem could slash property values by 30% By Miles Dilworth Money Mail … Read more

Neighbours locked in a cladding nightmare: One cluster of flats face bills of up to £40k EACH

The sales brochure called it ‘an exceptional development for modern living.’ The Green Quarter, a seven-block development in central Manchester, was once a pin-up for 21st-century regeneration. A hub of bars and restaurants just north of Manchester Victoria station, it was perfect for young professionals. But the Green Quarter is now an inescapable urban nightmare, … Read more

BEN WILKINSON: Cladding scandal has seen homeowners bitterly betrayed

BEN WILKINSON: The cladding scandal has seen homeowners bitterly betrayed… ministers must act now to end their misery By Ben Wilkinson for the Daily Mail Published: 22:00 GMT, 5 January 2021 | Updated: 22:00 GMT, 5 January 2021 Home ownership is a dream that takes a lot of hard work and sacrificial saving for many … Read more

Buy-to-let investors’ pension plans wiped out by the cladding scandal

Faced with dwindling interest rates on savings, John and Veronica Ierston decided to invest their modest retirement savings in property. Fifteen years ago, the couple bought two flats in a brand new block in central Manchester. But when they attempted to sell up and release the equity last autumn, the building was found to be … Read more

Housing minister who should be sorting out the cladding scandal is too busy reviewing champagne 

Dumb Perignon! Housing minister who should be sorting out the cladding scandal is too busy reviewing champagne Housing Minister Chris Pincher advised voters to drink as ‘alternative vaccine’ In an article for The Critic, he advised glugging £174-a-bottle champagne Pincher recommended trying the 166th edition of the Grand Cru Cuvée Chris Pincher’s department is responsible … Read more

One in seven house sales is under threat amid cladding scandal

Britain is facing its biggest housing crisis in a generation as failures to fix unsafe homes are putting one in seven property deals at risk of collapse, the Mail can reveal. More than a million homeowners have been left unable to sell or remortgage their properties in the wake of the Grenfell disaster. Hundreds of … Read more

Nationwide BS outlines stance on cladding fire safety EWS1 forms

Britain’s biggest building society Nationwide has spoken out on what it is doing to help flat owners in blocks with cladding-related fire safety defects, who are struggling to remortgage or move home. These leaseholders are required to have what is known as an EWS1 form to prove their building is free of fire risk cladding … Read more

Nationwide BS outlines stance on cladding fire safety ESW1 forms

Britain’s biggest building society Nationwide has spoken out on what it is doing to help flat owners in blocks with cladding-related fire safety defects, who are struggling to remortgage or move home. These leaseholders are required to have what is known as an EWS1 form to prove their building is free of fire risk cladding … Read more

MPs: Flat owners should not pay repair bills on buildings with cladding

Pressure is pilling on the Government to ensure owners of flats earmarked as potentially unsafe in the cladding scandal following the Grenfell disaster do not have to pick up massive repair bills. A cross-party committee of MPs has made it clear in a new report that leaseholders should not be burdened with the costs to … Read more