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Liam Spender

@liamspender

Litigation lawyer affected by cladding issues. Sometime photographer. Views are personal. Tweets are tweets and not legal advice.

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There is some hypocrisy on the part of NatWest. RBS (part of NatWest Group) has a floating charge (a type of commercial mortgage) over buildings in the ARC Time Freehold Income Fund, albeit the £15 million loan secured by that charge is currently undrawn. NatWest Trustee &

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Things must be bad when a paper tiger like TPI finally gets around to suspending FirstPort. FirstPort is a sorry excuse for an organisation even considering the low bar set by its competitors. It is also a company that has no business managing anyone else’s money.

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Complaints by leaseholders rose by 67% in England last year, but reforms are on the way. On Friday, consumer expert Matt Allwright will explain what the new law is and how it could improve your situation. Do you have any questions for him? Are you a leaseholder? Let us know!

Complaints by leaseholders rose by 67% in England last year, but reforms are on the way. On Friday, consumer expert Matt Allwright will explain what the new law is and how it could improve your situation. 

Do you have any questions for him? Are you a leaseholder? Let us know!
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Why should maths teacher - anyone, really, but we surely need those, no? - be legged over like this? 262% increase in service charges since 2020? Appalling @FirstPortuk again (no longer in a trade body). How much of a pile of ordure do we have to show about this lot before they

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46,000 people who lost £1000s after funeral firm Safe Hands went bust won’t get compensation… despite new report suggesting Financial Conduct Authority should consider it. Find out why 12pm BBC Radio 4 Also with Paul Lewis: Leasehold with Leasehold Knowledge Winter fuel payment Tax returns!

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The Government plans to ban the sale of new leasehold flats in England and Wales - but when? And what help will there be for 5 million householders already in one? With @liamspender of Leasehold Knowledge on BBC Money Box noon BBC Radio 4

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Trustee of Leasehold Knowledge, Liam Spender told BBC Money Box "GOVERNMENT MUST GET ON WITH IT & PRIORITISE THE 5 MILLION LEASEHOLDERS" Key reforms are under attack in the High Court from freeholders. The vested interests are lined up THEY MUST "FIGHT THE FIGHT FOR LEASEHOLDERS" 💪

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Many leaseholders in blocks of flats have unknowingly been victims of an unfair practice. Find out if you are affected and how you can get your money back. bit.ly/3G9Goar #Leasehold #Insurance #InsuranceCommission #ClassAction

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The Sun reports on service charges and secret insurance commission today. thesun.co.uk/money/35276354… Your landlord may inflated the cost of your flat insurance by up to 60%, potentially adding hundreds of pounds a year to your bills. Visit leaseholderaction.com for details.

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🏙️ Has the Building Safety Regulator improved the safety of high-rise buildings? Watch live as we hear from campaigners Giles Grover and Liam Spender as part of our inquiry into building safety regulation. Watch here 👀 parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/3a…

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The government's announcement today is a long-overdue lifeline for leaseholders who have been trapped in an unfair system for too long. The move to standardise service charge demands and ban landlords from recovering legal costs is a welcome step forward. It will finally put an