A campaign group says families in Tillicoultry, affected by RAAC, still have "no answers".
They have been out of their homes for nearly three years after the potentially dangerous material was discovered.
Residents say they're frustrated by "uncertainty" over the future of their homes.
They're still waiting for the outcome of a Scottish Government grant funding application.
It could "fundamentally" determine their futures.
They're also urging Clackmannanshire Council to keep supporting RAAC-affected residents, despite the disruption in Coalsnaughton.
Wilson Chowdhry is from the UK RAAC Campaign Group:
"Every homeowner affected by RAAC recognises that the situation in Coalsnaughton requires urgent attention and support. However, it is deeply concerning that yet another housing emergency has become the reason why residents in Tillicoultry cannot receive a simple update on whether Government funding has been secured. After years of uncertainty, families deserve honesty and transparency. The continued delays are becoming increasingly difficult to understand and are causing significant distress to homeowners whose futures remain on hold."
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