Exclusive Clarion 'insulted intelligence' of Mitcham man who won pay out over rat infestation
Landlord Clarion has been ordered to pay Richard Law £500 compensation over a rat infestation at his block of flats in Croydon.
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Charles Thomson is an award-winning investigative journalist, covering London and Herts.
Charles Thomson is an award-winning investigative journalist, covering London and Herts.
Landlord Clarion has been ordered to pay Richard Law £500 compensation over a rat infestation at his block of flats in Croydon.
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