Mortgage lenders to review cladding rules after declaring homes ‘worthless’

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Mortgage lenders to review cladding rules after declaring homes ‘worthless’
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Government admits cladding rules have had negative impact on homeowners trying to sell

Mortgage lenders will change rules which have made thousands of homes effectively worthless because of fears of flammable cladding – even on buildings where no cladding exists.

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