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jaco8
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5 years ago
It basically is a fraud with the leaseholder the victim.
The system has failed.
The government issued occupational permits.
The fire services signed their ok.
The cladding companies used false reports to get approval.
The construction companies made a mess.
The solicitors approved the title deeds for signing without checking realities.
Now everything is false and needs to be renewed with costs beyond belief.
The leaseholder is the consumer and must be protected by
consumer protection law and also will need to be compensated for any loss.
The government will need to foot the bill and then can claw the costs back from their own departments,cladding and construction companies as well as other parties who failed the leaseholder.
The waking watch is another fraud forced upon leaseholders.
Two guys walking about with their smartphones playing games or sitting somewhere catching up on study books will not cut it. The freeholder getting kickbacks from the building insurance company , which is saying that anything can be insured at a price , is also laughing on the way to the bank.
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