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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.
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.
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.
Government wrote to developers on 30 January 2023 asking them to sign a contract committing them to remediate unsafe buildings which they developed.
The Building Safety Act 2022 created legal protections for leaseholders from historical building safety costs.
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.
List of developers who have pledged to commit to remediate life critical fire safety works in buildings over 11 metres.
Guidance for local authorities and fire and rescue services on the use remediation orders, a Building Safety Act 2022 enforcement power.
This guidance provides an overview of non-cladding remediation and how this definition will impact you in practice.
Information on the Building Safety Fund (BSF).
This guidance provides an overview of what the contribution caps for qualifying leaseholders’ non-cladding remediation are and how these will work in practice.
Resources for the management of chemical, radiation and biological incidents, including UK recovery handbooks.
Information and advice for building owners, landlords and leaseholders where aluminium composite cladding is present on their building.
Guidance on the government's plan for the removal of an unsafe cladding system on all buildings over 11 metres.
When and how to register if you are discharging small quantities of substances for scientific purposes as part of a groundwater tracer test or remediation scheme.
This guidance provides an overview of cladding remediation and how this definition will impact you in practice.
This page provides links to guidance related to non-cladding remediation costs.
Use this document as a template when preparing your RAP.
Use form BSA1 to apply for a remediation order requiring a landlord to remedy specified relevant defects to a building.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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