Check if you'll have to pay to fix safety problems with your building: Information based on your answers

You might have to contribute to fixing building safety problems, including replacing cladding

Check your lease to find out what costs you might have to pay. You do not have to pay more than the share set out in your lease, even if other leaseholders in the building are protected from paying for building safety work.

Your landlord (the person or organisation responsible for fixing problems with the building) must prove that they or other landlords in the building (including the freeholder) were not responsible for causing the problems. For example they might be responsible because they built the building. If they cannot prove this they will have to pay to fix the building safety problems themselves.

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Is your building at least 5 storeys or 11 metres tall?
Yes
Change Is your building at least 5 storeys or 11 metres tall?
Was your property built by a developer who's agreed to pay for building safety works?
No
Change Was your property built by a developer who's agreed to pay for building safety works?
Is your building owned completely by some or all of the leaseholders?
No
Change Is your building owned completely by some or all of the leaseholders?
Do you own more than 3 residential properties in the UK?
Yes
Change Do you own more than 3 residential properties in the UK?
Was the property your main home on 14 February 2022?
No
Change Was the property your main home on 14 February 2022?