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UK: 'Our estate pays £9,000 a year for grass to be cut'
UK: 'Our estate pays £9,000 a year for grass to be cut'
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Freehold homeowners say they feel "fleeced" over service charges they pay to a private firm.
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UK: 'Our estate pays £9,000 a year for grass to be cut'
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