Thousands of Britons banned from hanging flags from their balconies just hours before World Cup starts
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A major UK housing management company has banned all residents from hanging flags from their balconies on the same day the World Cup is due to get underway.Rendall & Rittner Housing sent a letter this morning reminding all residents of the "proper use and maintenance of balconies as per the terms of your Lease."The mandatory guidance coincides with the start of the World Cup, essentially banning English and Scottish fans from publicly showing their support during the tournament.
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Those who break the rule "may be reported for further action", the company said.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Rendall & Rittner Housing were founded in 1990 and manages over 90,000 homes across the UK.They operate primarily in London, Manchester, and Bournemouth, but as a national property managing agent, they also have properties around Britain, including Scotland.The management company are hired by freeholders, developers, and resident groups to handle day-to-day building operations, block management,...
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