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This guidance outlines the obligations that the leaseholder protections in the Act place onto building owners, right-to-manage companies, resident management companies and named managers.
From 28 June 2022, the leaseholder protections on building safety costs in England have come into effect.
Information relating to the Building Safety Act, which was granted Royal Assent on 28 April 2022.
Minister Lee Rowley met council chiefs to discuss action against building owners who are failing to fix medium and high-rise buildings with safety issues
This consultation considers how the role of property owners, who are not ratepayers, can be formalised in business improvement districts.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This guidance provides leaseholders with a plain English explanation of the implications of the leaseholder protections in the Building Safety Act 2022.
The Building Safety Act 2022 created legal protections for leaseholders from historical building safety costs.
As a landlord, find out if the leaseholders in your block have the right to take over management of your building, and the process they must go through to do this
An open letter from the Housing Minister and the Director of Building Safety regarding charges associated with managing safety in high rise buildings.
This guidance outlines the method of splitting costs in situations where the costs of remediation are greater than the total amount which can be passed onto to qualifying and non-qualifying leaseholders.
The Valuation Office Agency's (VOA) technical manual relating to Inheritance Tax.
DLUHC’s joint statement with regulatory bodies warns building owners that they need to get on with remediation work or face enforcement action.
This page brings together information leaseholders and other residents should be aware of on fire safety, and remediation of historic building safety defects – including who is responsible for paying for remediation works.
Guidance for local authorities and fire and rescue services on the use remediation orders, a Building Safety Act 2022 enforcement power.
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