Developers to be told to pay for removal of cladding in lower-height buildings.
In the wake of the Grenfell fire, which killed 72 people in 2017, flammable cladding and other fire safety defects were discovered in hundreds of blocks of flats across the UK.
In a new package of measures to be announced next week, Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, will tell the Commons that if developers choose not to pay for cladding removals voluntarily the government will threaten them with legal compulsion.Previously, the government had committed up to £5bn for the removal of dangerous cladding for buildings taller than 18.5m.
"With the best will in the world this issue isn't going to be on a voluntary basis, it has to be enshrined in law with a legal obligation with proper stipulations to the building industry," he said. "Leaseholders are the only innocent parties in this." Without immediate compulsion this process threatens to continue to be drawn out with leaseholders stuck in properties they cannot sell.
Hundreds of thousands of leaseholders have already received bills for fire remediation works or will in the coming months.
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