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Mid-rise building remediation could cost up to £5.3bn

The cost of alleviating mid-rise residential buildings, those between 11 and 18 metres, co...

  • May 17, 2022
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The Building Safety Bill becomes law

The Building Safety Bill has been given royal assent and has become law, but some have sai...

  • Apr 29, 2022
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Top 10 most read mortgage broker stories this week – 22/04/2022

The increased possibility of clients cancelling protection cover due to the rising cost of...

  • Apr 22, 2022
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End to doubling ground rent terms for thousands of leaseholders

Thousands of leaseholders’ ground rents will be charged at the amount set when they firs...

  • Mar 18, 2022
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Reimburse leaseholders for cladding costs and include portfolio landlords in exemptions, MPs say

The Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (LUHC) committee has asked the government to rei...

  • Mar 11, 2022
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Builders’ cladding offers ‘falling short’ ‒ Gove

The proposed funding solution for tackling unsafe cladding from builders does not go far e...

  • Mar 08, 2022
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Welcome but slow progress in the leasehold waiting game – Cavendish Legal Group

Back in 2017, the government asked the Law Commission to recommend improvements to the lea...

  • Feb 18, 2022
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Govt. to update leasehold law to make builders pay cladding costs

Developers and product manufacturers that don’t pay to fix the cladding scandal could be...

  • Feb 15, 2022
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Leasehold reform bill set to become law

The leasehold reform bill, which is designed to tackle issues around ground rents, is set ...

  • Feb 08, 2022
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We should not forget the success stories of the new-build market – Marketwatch

Michael Gove making it mandatory for developers to pay for cladding remediation is the lat...

  • Jan 12, 2022
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