Families face repair bills
Language: English Series: Observer ; 27 September 1992, 2(1)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: Homeowners whose repossessed properties are finally sold are being presented with bills of up to £10,000 for repairs and inspection while their homes have stood empty.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB2838-37 Sales figures drop | WB2838-38 Tenants move in next to buyers | WB2838-39 Debt trap | WB2838-40 Families face repair bills | WB2838-41 Phones ring again | WB2838-42 Stamp duty slows sales | WB2838-43 Escape route |
Homeowners whose repossessed properties are finally sold are being presented with bills of up to £10,000 for repairs and inspection while their homes have stood empty.