
‘We’re still stuck in cladding limbo’: The people trapped in unsafe buildings five years after Grenfell. Tuesday will mark the fifth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire but around a million people still stuck in unsafe buildings across the UK are questioning why so little has changed in that time
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Yeah – this is taking way too long to get sorted and allow people to move on. As with most things, some people will not suffer to much I’ll effect, but others certainly will – it must be unbelievably frustrating for this group…
Surely the answer is simple. Ban it and make the people who put it uptake it down at their cost, not the people who live there.
Never, ever buy a leasehold.
If you own a freehold, even if the building magically vanished or collapsed, you still own the land. And that’s the true value.
When you own a leasehold, you don’t really own anything.
Meanwhile in Japan they live in wooden houses. Perhaps you should focus on not setting your home on fire, instead of engaging in this preposterous slavering that it isn’t incombustible, along with interminable hand-wringing over supposed ‘scandals’.
Or, indeed, asinine chuntering that the workmen (“Just men”!) renovating the building in which you live can look in through your window – so you must now carry a panic alarm (Think of the single women! People with young children! “It’s scary!”).
Have we gone **mad**?