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‘We’re trapped’: developer’s unpaid debt leaves London flat owners unable to sell | Housing
Leaseholders in east London have said they are “trapped in unsellable homes” because of an £850,000 debt owed by the building’s developer to Hackney council, who have let it go unpaid for eight years.
The 17 leaseholders, who live in a block of flats in Upper Clapton, have appealed to the council for help but their pleas, including requests for a meeting, have been ignored.
Rich Bell, 38, is one of the owners. He was expecting to move out of his one-bedroom flat last year, having outgrown it after having his first child. He was in a “pretty advanced stage” of the selling process but was halted when the solicitors encountered an issue.
It emerged that the building’s developer, Restoration Hackney, had failed to pay more than £850,000 in Section 106 contributions (payments agreed between developers and local authorities to mitigate the impact of new developments) and community infrastructure levies. This unpaid debt meant that, if Restoration Hackney went bankrupt, leaseholders in the block would be responsible for the bill.
Bell said his lawyers were “convinced for a long time that it was just an administrative error” but it soon “became clear that it wasn’t an error and this was the reality”. At that point, the buyer of Bell’s flat was advised by his solicitors that he would not be able to get a mortgage on the property because of the risk of being liable for the debt. “Understandably, he had to pull out,” said Bell.
Other leaseholders in the block have also been unable to sell their homes because mortgage providers are unwilling to lend on any flat in the building. Bell said his neighbours, including families, have been “effectively trapped in unsellable homes” by the council’s inaction.
“We’re in this position where we’re trapped in the building as a result of the actions of a developer, but the situation is being compounded by the inaction of the council,” said Bell.
The debt has been owed since June 2017 after the 14th flat in the building was sold, before the block was completed the following year, according to the terms of an agreement between Hackney council and Restoration Hackney. The council issued a debt collection notice in October 2018 but took no action for nearly another six years, waiting until February 2024 to issue another notice. The bill remains unpaid. “The council has declined to explain why it has failed to collect this debt,” said Bell.
Leaseholders in the block have appealed to Hackney council to issue a guarantee that they will not pursue them for the freeholder’s debt, which would allow them to sell their flats. The council has so far refused to provide such a guarantee. It has also refused to meet affected leaseholders. “We’re appealing to the council for help on a human level and they’re refusing to help us,” said Bell.
Bell remains stuck in the one-bedroom flat with his wife and two-year-old son. “We feel that we need more space. We’re still sharing a bedroom with him but we would really like to be able to give him one of his own,” he said.
The situation is having an impact on Bell’s family. “We would quite like to have a second child but we can’t have two kids in a one-bedroom flat. That’s just not going to work. It’s taking quite a big toll on our family life and our ability to make the choices we want to make in our own lives,” he said.
He added: “I find it just quite maddening that the actions of this developer and the council mean that I can’t give my kid a bedroom. It’s just quite maddening.”
Bell said the saga “shines a light on the extent to which the leasehold system can trap people in really strange ways. Who expects that you buy a flat and then find that it’s going to be completely unsellable for reasons beyond your control?”
A Hackney council spokesperson said: “We understand the frustration of leaseholders facing difficulty selling their properties as a result of the previous and current freeholder not paying substantial contributions due to the council.
“We have an obligation to make sure all developers that build in the borough pay to help maintain the services and the infrastructure relied upon by residents. There has been a change of freeholder of the block and neither the previous, nor the current owner has yet paid the amount that is due, despite us contacting and meeting with both.
“We will support residents however we can. Unfortunately, we are unable to guarantee the debts of a private developer as it could set a precedent for other developers to avoid paying debts in the future. We are exploring further legal options to make sure the outstanding payments are made.”
Restoration Hackney did not respond to a request for comment.
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Key events
League One: It’s all going on at Home Park, Jayden Wareham had restored Exeter’s lead in the 87th minute but just 180 sconds later Malachi Boateng bundled in from close range from a scrappy set-pice. Lovely stuff.
Championship: Coventry are still struggling to find a breakthrough against Sheffield Wednesday. A couple of big chances in succession as Josh Eccles heads narrowly wide and Ellis Simms could not convert as he came on to a low cross swept in from the right.
League Two: Louis Watson has pulled one back for Crawley a Bristol Rovers to make it 2-1. The Sussex side have around 10 minutes to find an equaliser.
League Two: It did not take long for Bromley to take advantage of MK Dons going down to 10 men. Marcus Ifil has pulled one back and halved Dons’ lead, it’s 2-1 in MK.
GOAL! Arsenal 1-2 Bournemouth (Scott 75)
The Cherries are back in front with 15 minutes to go at the Emirates. Barry Glendenning has full coverage of that one here:
League One: Promoted Lincoln were 2-0 up against Leyton Orient but Dominic Ballard has pulled one back for the Os.
Elsewhere, Lorent Tolaj has equalised for Plymouth in their local derby clash with Exeter.
League Two: MK Dons are 2-0 up against Bromley, a scoreline that would deny the Ravens promotions, but the league leaders have a lifeline with Jon Mellish earning a red card for a second bookable offence.
I’ll leave you in the very capable hands of Tom Bassam while I grab a bite to eat.
Premier League: Raya playing with fire, taking a risk passing out to Zubimendi with Bournemouth’s strikers nearly on top of him. Not the first time he has done that today, either. Howls from the Emirates crowd. The home side have only had one shot on target so far – the penalty converted by Gyokeres.
A nervy final 25 minutes ahead for the league leaders, looking for a winner.
National League: York are a goal to the good against Tamworth and set to stay top of the table as things stand. Automatic promotion rivals Rochdale play Wealdstone this evening. Only the champion goes up, it is likely to go all the way to the wire.
Boreham Wood’s Matt Rush has scored a couple within five minutes for them against Hartlepool. They are certain to be in the play-offs.
Premier League: Arteta rings in the changes. Eze, Trossard and Dowman are off the bench and on the pitch. Cometh the hour, cometh the man child? The highly-tipped teenager could make his most important impact to date.
Meanwhile, 55 minutes in at top versus bottom in the Championship, Coventry are yet to break the deadlock against Sheffield Wednesday, though they nearly sprung the offside trap moments ago for a simple finish.
League One: Deadlock broken in the Devon derby as Reece Cole puts Exeter ahead away to playoff-pursuing Plymouth. That goal could be crucial in keeping them up. Their fans are unsurprisingly going loco, bragging rights potentially in the offing too.
At the other end, Cardiff go a goal up at Bolton with a header from Osmari Kellyman, taking them ten points clear in second place as things stand.
Two minutes later, Chris Willock adds a second!
Premier League: The players are back out at the Emirates. Big half ahead for Mikel Arteta’s side, who flattered to deceive for much of that first half. Going a goal down seemed to spur them into action, mind.
No changes from either manager at half-time.
Some half-time reading for you: Barney Ronay’s bid to turn £10 into £1,000 at the bookies
“I knew Arsenal were going to lose because I stare at sport all the time and I can see when something is crap. I’m the crap whisperer.
They duly lost. And this was my high point. Ten pounds had become £120. Yes, somehow only that tiny amount after all this winning and omniscience. But still a vast return in five days! I’ve got the key. I’ve got the secret. I am invincible. I … cannot lose.”
Lunchtime half-time scores
How things stand in the 12.30pm kick-offs.
Premier League
Championship
League One
League Two
Championship: George Hirst doubles Ipswich’s lead at Carrow Road in first-half stoppage time. Firmly in control of the East Anglia derby, they have two more games in hand over promotion rivals Middlesbrough and Millwall. They will be favourites to go up to the Premier League – if they can hang on.
The Guardian has kicked off a new chapter in puzzles with the launch of its first daily football game, On the ball. It is now live in the app for both iOS and Android … so what are you waiting for?
GOAL! Arsenal 1-1 Bournemouth (Gyökeres 35 pen)
Arsenal are level: Viktor Gyökeres scores his 18th goal of the season, lashing the ball beyond Petrovic. He went the right way, but there was too much pace and precision on it.
However, the decision to award the penalty will be dissected at half-time and beyond. The ball was hit against Ryan Christie’s out-stretched hand at point-blank range and Michael Oliver awarded it. Many referees would not have given that one.
Premier League: Arsenal are playing like they have the weight of the world on their shoulders. Their opponents are more fluid and pressing them back into their own half.
At Coventry, the Championship leaders nearly fashion a messy opening from a corner but the Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper falls on the ball.
League Two: MK Dons have made it 2-0 against leaders Bromley with a Ben Wiles goal. The south Londoners may have to wait another match or two to confirm their promotion.
GOAL! Arsenal 0-1 Bournemouth (Kroupi Jr 17)
The leaders are behind at the Emirates. Arsenal’s defence was caught asleep and failed to play Truffert offside as he surged down the left, his cross pinged off Saliba’s boot and sat up perfectly for Eli Junior Kroupi to put away at the back post.
Championship: Ipswich go ahead at Norwich, thanks to a Jaden Philogene penalty, sending the goalie the wrong way.
Pretty stonewall, as Ben Slimane nearly inadvertently takes off Taylor’s head with a wild swing at the ball, going for a clearance from a free kick.
The table as things stand:
Championship: Dear me, bottom-of-the-table Sheffield Wednesday (one league win all season) nearly take a shock lead at Coventry through an absolute howler.
Goalkeeper Carl Rushworth slipped as he kicked the ball and got the ball caught under his feet. Jerry Yates nearly picked his pocket for the most straightforward goal, but somehow Rushworth recovered and got away with it.
League Two: Second-placed MK Dons are a goal up inside 34 seconds. Nathaniel Mendez-Laing charges through and slips the ball low into the net. No time wasted, just what Paul Warne would have wanted.
Their opponents, league leaders Bromley have a slim chance of securing promotion if results go their ways, but they are already on the back foot here.
Lunchtime games kick off
The whistle blows for the lunchtime games. Plenty of important matches, we’ll keep the focus on Arsenal, Coventry, the East Anglian and Devon derbies and the League Two table-top clash.
Whether at the match or watching on the telly, feel free to send me your thoughts, hopes or fears here.
How De Zerbi is aiming to keep Spurs up
After West Ham’s thumping of Wolves last night, the heat has been turned up even higher on Spurs, in the relegation zone for the first time since August 2015. How will they stay in the Premier League, then? The new manager has a cunning plan.
“I want to keep the ball,” De Zerbi said. “I want to see again the Tottenham I watched with Postecoglou because, in my second season in Brighton, there was Postecoglou here with a lot of these players and it was one of the best teams in terms of quality of play. With Pedro Porro, with [Destiny] Udogie, with [Micky] van de Ven, with [Cristian] Romero, and I would like to see it again.”
Some Spurs fans may have their heads in their hands reading that, but they and you can read more about his masterplan here:
Expat Coventry fan Dan from Perth (Australia, not Scotland) writes in: “Have just been reflecting on the 2016/17 Checkatrade final when, all alone at a casino’s sports bar, with a moon-bound spaceship’s range of screens showing all manner of local footy varietals to no one in particular, I still had to beg the bemused manager (who knew not of this competition or my team) to allocate the tiniest box in the corner so I could experience Wembley and the first real bright spot in my Cov supporting adult life (being 19 when we were relegated to the championship and then on down that slippery slide).
“Fast forward and I’ll be in front of another small screen in my study streaming the match with a significant plus one – my eight-year-old who, while not actually yet a fan (and who may, in fact, not be paying attention at all while making loom bracelets) has been here for the entire journey back.
“Can’t believe we’re finally maybe going back up; fingers crossed today is the day.”
Today’s key fixtures
My pick of the matches this fine Saturday afternoon (3pm BST unless stated). Plenty of lunchtime action and some matches pitting promotion and relegation rivals against one another in League Two:
Premier League
Championship
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Coventry City (1st) v Sheffield Wednesday (24th) – 12.30pm
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Norwich City (9th) v Ipswich Town (3rd) – 12.30pm
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Middlesbrough (4th) v Portsmouth (21st)
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Southampton (6th) v Derby (8th)
League One
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Plymouth Argyle (7th) v Exeter City (21st) – 12.30pm
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Cardiff City (2nd) v Bolton Wanderers (4th) – 12.30pm
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Bradford City (3rd) v Stevenage (6th)
League Two
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MK Dons (2nd) v Bromley (1st) – 12.30pm
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Cambridge United (3rd) v Notts County (4th)
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Newport County (22nd) v Harrogate Town (24th)
Scottish Premiership
Arsenal v Bournemouth team news
Seven games left for Arsenal, who are nine points up on Manchester City with a game in hand.
Piece of cake, right? Ha ha ha. More like seven chances to slip up, especially if their recent domestic form is anything to go by. After Carabao Cup final defeat and a surprise loss to Southampton in the FA Cup, Mikel Arteta will be keen to canter away to their first title in 22 years with minimal fuss and put the lid on talk of bottling it.
Three changes from the XI which beat Sporting, with Lewis-Skelly, Havertz and Martinelli coming in. Barry Glendenning has all the latest updates for us here.
Taking three points against Bournemouth will be no easy feat. They are unbeaten in 11 matches and only the top three Premier League sides have lost fewer matches than Andoni Iraola’s team. However, hampered by being draw specialists – fifteen in the Prem this year! – they are only 13th in the table.
Arsenal XI: Raya, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Lewis-Skelly, Zubimendi, Rice, Havertz, Madueke, Gyokeres, Martinelli
Subs: Arrizabalaga, Mosquera, Hincapie, Jesus, Eze, Norgaard, Trossard, Dowman, Salmon
Bournemouth XI: Petrovic, Jimenez, Hill, Truffert, Senesi, Scott, Christie, Rayan, Tavernier, Kroupi Jr, Evanilson
Subs: Mandas, Adams, Brooks, Gannon-Doak, Smith, Diakite, Adli, Unal, Toth
Preamble
To paraphrase the Titanic old lady, it feels like it’s been 84 years but after a 19-day intermission, the Premier League was back with a bang last night.
We’ll have all the reaction to West Ham’s 4-0 win over Wolves, lifting themselves out of the relegation zone and putting Tottenham Hotspur into the bottom three. Your move, Roberto De Zerbi.
At the other end of the table, Arsenal are at home to Bournemouth in today’s first kick-off (12.30pm BST), while Liverpool host Fulham this evening, last season’s winners seeking to get over their Champions League stinker and qualify for the continent’s premier club competition again.
In the Championship, leaders Coventry City could effectively ensure promotion today if they beat abject Sheffield Wednesday, in a lunchtime kick-off, and rivals Middlesbrough drop points at home to Portsmouth. After 25 years away from the top division, it is surely only a matter of time for Frank Lampard’s side, given their vastly superior goal difference.
The other choice fixture is the East Anglian derby, as Norwich City could dent Ipswich’s promotion push. Spicy.
In League One, second-placed Cardiff City could take a big step towards promotion if they can see off Bolton Wanderers. And in League Two, first plays second, with Bromley v MK Dons. The south Londoners (just about, even if it feels like Kent) could secure promotion today, and just need a win.
At the top of the Scottish Premiership, it’s all to play for. Hearts face Motherwell and if they lose, Celtic would be on the same number of points if they beat St Mirren.
As ever, please do get in touch with comments, tangents and matchday musings.
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