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Cladding scandal: flat owners fear bills of up to £45,000 for safety failings

Thousands of UK homeowners are facing huge bills as their properties fail inspections

Homeowners are receiving new bills for fire safety measures, three-and-a-half years after the Grenfell Tower tragedy.

Leaseholders in flats around the country are learning that their buildings have failed inspections and that they face huge bills to put things right. Many have seen hundreds of pounds added to their monthly service charges to cover short-term safety measures, or been told that work to make their buildings safe could cost them tens of thousands of pounds.

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