Left High and Dry As Firm Goes Bust ; Exclusive Our Homes Are Worthless and We Live in Fear
Liverpool Echo › March 17, 2009
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Liverpool Echo › March 17, 2009
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FOUR families left living in a city centre block of former council flats said they were left "high and dry" after the private developer which bought the building went bust.
Families who bought flats in Bispham Tower under the "right to buy scheme" said their homes were rendered "worthless" following the collapse of FM Developments.See the full content of this document
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Left High and Dry As Firm Goes Bust ; Exclusive Our Homes Are Worthless and We Live in Fear
Every other flat in the 13-storey, 56-flat building was gutted ahead of the revamp.
But work ground to a halt around five w...See the full content of this document
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