A grandfather has been left £36,000 out of pocket and forced to sell his holiday home in Somerset after the ground rent was increased by £5,000.
Christopher Jeff and his wife, Ida, thought snapping up a caravan using a chunk of their pension would provide a lifetime of happy memories.
But the couple were faced with a tough ultimatum; sell at a loss or continue drowning in mounting annual fees.
The first year's ground rent was £3,127 - which they didn't realise was only a partial payment - and it has since increased to £8,161 which is more than half the cost of the entire caravan.
It's left the retired couple at least £36,000 out of pocket.






