People living in empty buildings at cheaper than the market rate are facing steep increases and possible lawsuits

Firms that house residents in buildings that would otherwise sit empty have been accused of raising costs during the cost of living crisis, with one company reportedly increasing some fees by more than 100%.

It means property guardians – those who live in empty buildings such as ex-factories, offices, care homes and condemned housing – are facing steep increases. Some fear being made homeless.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

‘Forget all the excuses’: Arnold Schwarzenegger expresses regret over groping claims

In the forthcoming documentary Arnold, the actor says of the historical allegations…

Attacks on press freedom around the world are intensifying, index reveals

In the past year, in virtually every region, journalists and independent media…

Royal Mail agree wages deal with unions to avoid crippling year of postal strikes

A YEAR of postal strikes looked to be over yesterday after Royal…