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Make builders liable for all costs associated with remedial cladding works

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We urge the Government to pass a law which requires builders to pay for all costs associated with remedial cladding work, including increases in insurance premiums and service charges due to remedial work.

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Make builders liable for all costs associated with remedial cladding works

National

We urge the Government to pass a law which requires builders to pay for all costs associated with remedial cladding work, including increases in insurance premiums and service charges due to remedial work.

National
292 reactions·100% agree
Steve Reed

Steve Reed

Housing Secretary

Housing Secretary

React

Where do you stand on this motion?

Reasons for3
Reasons against0

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Members can read every reason.

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Owners of Listed buildings and structures are currently legally obliged to maintain them. However, in practice many are left vulnerable, with enforcement actions often delayed or ineffective. In some cases, Listed structures have been lost to preventable fires or unlawful damage.

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