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4site: Register Your Tall Buildings With The Health And Safety Executive As Part Of The Building Safety Act 2022.
How the Act affects existing and new leaseholders, and what to expect in terms of further legislation updates in the months to come.
Recently there has been much discussion around changes to the leasehold sector, and whether they spell the end of leasehold altogether.
2023 is a tricky but hopeful year for leaseholders. What does lease extension entail and how Michael Gove’s proposals may affect the sector.
Here we’ll be detailing the new responsibilities as well as providing a reminder of the other vital safety measures that should be in place to ensure the wellbeing of your residents and the security of their investments when it comes to fire safety.
Katie Orr summarises the first decision, including the key elements and implications of the new legislation.
We have summarised the announcements, many of which The Property Institute (TPI) has been forward-signalling and keeping its members updated on in recent months.
The Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities made an announcement earlier today on the progress of the negotiations with industry regarding the funding of building safety repairs, and on actions being taken to provide relief from high building insurance premiums.
The Association of Leasehold Enfranchisement Practitioners (ALEP) has responded to comments made by Michael Gove.
