adeline is 76. the anxiety caused by the cladding surrounding herflat is proving hard to bear.rittner, says it understands how worrying and stressful this is for residents. it says it's making every effort to mitigate increases in service charges. housing developer barrett says the flats met all building regulations when they were built in 2003. it says it's working hard to find a solution. joe lives in a flat less than 18 metres high. the government says he would be able to access loans to replace unsafe cladding. repayments, it says, won't ever exceed £50 a month. i feel betrayed, to be honest with you. i think, you know, if we have to have the same certification as buildings above 18 metres, and we still are required to have the ews1 form, then why are we hit by the same fire safety risks, you know, costs that the buildings higher than us are having to take on? it's an arbitrary... ..it�*s an arbitrary height that they've just clung on to. and i think if we all... ..if all of these buildings need to be made safe, then the height of the building shouldn't be an issue. but it'