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The Building Safety Bill: what do the government’s amendments mean for leaseholders?

By Liam Spender on Feb 14, 2022 11:35 pm
The Building Safety Bill:  what do the government’s amendments mean for leaseholders?

The government’s announcement today

By Liam Spender

Liam Spender is a Trustee of the Leasehold Knowledge Partnership. Personally affected by the cladding scandal, Liam is a Solicitor-Advocate and Senior Associate at Velitor Law practising commercial litigation and arbitration in the City of London. Views in this article are personal and do not constitute legal advice. Liam is unable to take individual cases or to give legal advice to individuals.

The government’s long-awaited answer to the question of “who pays” for the costs of remediating cladding arrived earlier today.

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