Making sure there cannot be another Grenfell Tower
This week Housing and Levelling Up secretary Michael Gove announced the the government will give housing developers six weeks to sign a contract requiring them to fix unsafe buildings and reimburse taxpayers or face significant consequences – protecting innocent leaseholders from unfair and crippling costs.
- Too many developers, along with product manufacturers and freeholders, have profited from unsafe buildings and have a moral duty to pay for the repair – instead of leaving innocent leaseholders to face the often significant costs.
- That is why yesterday the government gave developers six weeks to sign a contract requiring them to fix unsafe buildings and reimburse the taxpayer where public funds were used to cover repairs – which is expected to see them commit to more than £2 billion of repairs, with those that fail to sign or comply facing significant consequences.
- This new contract will help to restore confidence in the sector and lift a weight off the shoulders of many leaseholders who could otherwise have faced crippling costs for repairs.
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