Home Owners Rights Network (@hornet_group) 's Twitter Profile
Home Owners Rights Network

@hornet_group

We are a grassroots campaign fighting unadopted estates & estate maintenance charges, and we say #StopTheRotAdoptTheLot! Email: [email protected]

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Dan Bruce (@dannybster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When will 53 Agar Grove see change, Keir? In opposition, you demanded that Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Gov make us whole. In power, you’ve failed to stand by your words, not even responding to emails. If you can't help two constituents Keir Starmer, how can you fix a country of defective homes?

When will 53 Agar Grove see change, Keir?

In opposition, you demanded that <a href="/mhclg/">Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Gov</a> make us whole. In power, you’ve failed to stand by your words, not even responding to emails.

If you can't help two constituents <a href="/Keir_Starmer/">Keir Starmer</a>, how can you fix a country of defective homes?
Free Leaseholders (@freeleasehlders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥀 LABOUR LETS BIG MONEY LAWFARE TRUMP DEMOCRACY 🥀 When did power go from the people to unelected elites? On ending leasehold, a The Labour Party manifesto pledge, this government is making excuses and letting rich vested interests set the agenda through lawfare.

Harry Scoffin (@harryscoffin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Governments or opposition parties cannot be shapeless if key figures are required to impress audiences by conveying their sense of purpose. This speechless Labour administration would have no choice but to think more attentively about what they are for.” newstatesman.com/politics/uk-po…

Home Owners Rights Network (@hornet_group) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HorNets appreciates your efforts to expose EMCs on private estates Aasma Day. persimmonhomes are disingenuous when they say they seek adoption where possible. We all know this fleecehold scandal is industry led. Rochdale Borough Council is also not doing enough to protect residents. We

Zahrah Aullybocus (@zahrahaullyboc2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Matthew Pennycook MP How about dealing with corruption within the construction industry where the homes built are not designed to last very long, corners continually cut so the person who has bought in good faith ends up having to pay the bill? We cannot rely on any certificates confirming compliance

Harry Scoffin (@harryscoffin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Too close to the property lobby, the Tories failed to free leaseholders. Now Labour risks repeating history by leaning on the legal establishment that helped sink the 2002 Act. Even top landlord and tenant KCs in Labour won’t dismantle the system that funds their careers!

Bobi (@rc09231343) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Home Owners Rights Network Matthew Pennycook MP There are instances where residents take it upon themselves to maintain their own estates because the management companies are inept and need binning!

Bobi (@rc09231343) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Home Owners Rights Network Matthew Pennycook MP These properties pay up to date council tax banding, holding up financially strapped council's...and then being hit with another bill for that big lie...'grass cutting'.

wharfgirl (@wharfgirl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anything is as complicated or straightforward as govt has the political will to make it. This govt is happy to interfere with property rights of those too weak to fight back. Private landlords. Homeowners. But when it comes to robber barons, who impoverish tenants, not so much.

Dan Bruce (@dannybster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ideally this would apply to Prime Ministers too. Keir Starmer expects the country to believe he can build 1.5m safe, high quality homes but he can’t fix one defective new build in his constituency.

Free Leaseholders (@freeleasehlders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A refreshing piece by Norma Cohen, the former FT pensions and property correspondent. We no longer need to own land to vote or sit in Parliament, but the grip of rentier freeholders and their professional allies remains a key blocker to ending leasehold in England and Wales.