Age UK Apologises to Retirement Property Manager 

December 2, 2010
by News on the Block Editorial Team

 

The UK charity Age UK has retracted its accusations about two property companies and issued an apology after receiving complaints about ‘serious inaccuracies’.

Age UK had criticised landlords and managing agents for “unreasonable and unjustifiable charges”, including allegations towards property management company the Peverel Group and the landlord Fairhold.

Age UK has since published a correction on its website stating that it had made errors and that the issues covered by the report did not apply only to Peverel and Fairhold. An amended version of the six-page report has been added to Age UK's website, noting the original report's inaccuracies and furthermore, recognising the efforts by both the Peverel Group and Fairhold to improve regulation across the leasehold sector.

Click here for the amended version.

http://www.ageuk.org.uk/latest-news/correction-putting-housing-retirement-in-order/

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