Call for evidence outcome

Good practice on how residents and landlords work together to keep their home and building safe: call for evidence

Applies to England

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Good practice on how residents and landlords work together to keep their home and building safe: summary of call for evidence responses

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Detail of outcome

The summary of responses to the call for evidence.

This call for evidence has helped inform policy options in the consultation on Building a safe future: proposals for reform in the building safety regulatory system.


Original call for evidence

Summary

We are seeking views from residents and landlords/building managers on how residents are supported to meet their responsibilities.

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Call for evidence description

Dame Judith Hackitt’s report – Building a safer future – noted the important role of residents in helping keep their building safe.

This call for evidence invites views on how residents and landlords/building managers work together regarding fire and structural safety and good practice on how residents are supported to each play a part in meeting their responsibilities.

Responses are particularly welcomed from residents of multi-occupancy residential buildings, owners and managers of such buildings and anyone else with an interest in this issue.

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Good practice on how residents and landlords work together to keep their home and building safe: call for evidence

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Published 18 December 2018
Last updated 6 June 2019 + show all updates
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