Building Safety Fund Must Cover All Buildings – Step Two
The Building Safety Fund must cover all buildings, regardless of height, and a range of internal and external fire safety defects, not just cladding.
Continue reading “Building Safety Fund Must Cover All Buildings – Step Two”Government Should Provide Money Up Front & Recover from Responsible Parties – Step Three
The government should provide the money up front and then seek to recover it from any responsible parties or via a temporary levy on development.
Continue reading “Government Should Provide Money Up Front & Recover from Responsible Parties – Step Three”Social Housing Providers Must Have Full & Equal Access to Fund – Step Four
Social housing providers must have full and equal access to the Building Safety fund.
Continue reading “Social Housing Providers Must Have Full & Equal Access to Fund – Step Four”Building Owners Must Be Honest with Fire Safety Defects – Step Five
The government must compel building owners or managers to be honest with residents about fire safety defects.
Continue reading “Building Owners Must Be Honest with Fire Safety Defects – Step Five”Government Should Cover Cost of Interim Safety Measures – Step Six
The government should cover the cost of interim safety measures.
Continue reading “Government Should Cover Cost of Interim Safety Measures – Step Six”Government Should Act as Insurer & Underwrite Premiums – Step Seven
The government should act as an insurer of last resort and underwrite insurance where premiums have soared.
Continue reading “Government Should Act as Insurer & Underwrite Premiums – Step Seven”Replace EWS – Step Eight
A fairer, faster process is needed to replace EWS and funding is necessary to ensure all buildings that require a form are surveyed within 12 months.
Continue reading “Replace EWS – Step Eight”Mental Health Support Must Be Offered to Affected Residents – Step Nine
Mental health support must be offered to affected residents.
Continue reading “Mental Health Support Must Be Offered to Affected Residents – Step Nine”Protect Residents from Historic & Future Costs – Step Ten
Protecting residents from historic and future costs must be a key commitment of new building safety legislation.
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