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Buy your rented home through the Right to Shared Ownership scheme: who can apply, how to apply, costs, paying rent, buying more shares, repairing and selling your home.
The Right to Shared Ownership scheme allows some tenants in England to buy…
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The Building Safety Fund (BSF) provides funding to fix life safety fire risks associated with cladding in buildings over 18 metres high. This guide explains the process.
Request a repair to a council property to your local council - urgent problems, Right to Repair, health, safety, security
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.
The Building Safety Act 2022 created legal protections for leaseholders from historical building safety costs.
Guidance primarily for local responders covering some infrastructure issues that may arise during the Recovery Phase of a UK emergency.
Information to support leaseholders and residents living in buildings in the Building Safety Fund (BSF).
This guidance sets out further information about what you, the leaseholder, do and do not have to pay for remediating a building safety defect via your service charge.
Information for post-16 providers on the next steps towards delivery of T Levels.
Check whether you'll have to pay to replace cladding or to fix other safety problems with your building.
How to work out the VAT on building work and materials if you're a contractor, subcontractor or developer.
Apply for NHS foundation trust status and learn about the assessment process and possible outcomes of your application.
This guidance summarises the types of defects to which the leaseholder protections in the Building Safety Act 2022 apply.
We advise government on taking forward the recommendations of the Prime Minister’s Holocaust Commission. UKHMF works with the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities .
If you're preparing land for homes, we can loan you up to £250 million to cover infrastructure and enabling costs.
This factsheet provides a summary of key information about the contract for residents living in buildings where developers have pledged to remediate historic fire safety defects.
Statements, research reports and guidance about plans for reopening Hammersmith Bridge.
If you're building homes for sale or rent, we can provide finance from £250,000 to cover development costs.
From 28 June 2022, the leaseholder protections on building safety costs in England have come into effect.
How to design, inspect, monitor and maintain impounding reservoir spillways so they are safe.
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