Leaseholders have described their dismay at facing "unaffordable" increases in charges to pay for the removal of cladding on their building. Joseph Brown, 63, has owned a flat in Harrowden Court, ...
We don’t often reference the Daily Mail here on LDV. But this week they published a generally supportive article (with photos of both Ed Davey and Hina Bokhari): Campaigners call for more help for ...
Housing Secretary Michael Gove has said homeowners in unsafe buildings shouldn't have to pay to get them fixed. This comes as leaseholders affected by the cladding scandal are receiving bills for tens ...
The Government has outlined more detail on how it intends to make developers and manufacturers in the housing industry shoulder the costs of replacing dangerous cladding in a bid to protect ...
Ministers have been urged to go further in helping flat owners remove dangerous cladding after plans emerged to pressure developers to cover works costing up to £4 billion. In an apparent climbdown, ...
It comes amid concerns over time extensions to signing cladding pledges, as London housebuilder Telford Homes – which has a turnover of nearly £240m – waits to see if the government will give it more ...
The newly passed Building Safety Act enshrines the government’s support for cladding-afflicted homeowners in law. But concerns remain over gaps in the legislation, which could leave leaseholders on ...
Greenwich leaseholders have found themselves in a dispute with the developer of their homes over the safety of the buildings’ cladding. The issue has left residents with ‘crippling’ service charge ...