Summary
WHEN Margaret Poland and her husband signed the lease for their new home in Pencoed in 1966, little did she think that a clause in the contract would be causing her problems 42 years later.
The lease stipulated that the couple had to have buildings insurance with a company chosen by the freeholder of the land on which the house stood.See the full content of this document
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It was something they were happy to do at the time, but as the years passed they began...
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