Q. Are leaseholders required to pay for recladding?
Are leaseholders required to pay for recladding?
What’s the UK Government’s most recent policy on this? Why should we pay for the work needed to fix unsafe cladding?
1 Answer
According to the UK Government website, there is this new plan that will safeguard leaseholders and ensure that they will not be the ones who will have to pay for the work needed to fix faulty or unsafe cladding. Rather, it will be the developers who will have to shoulder costs. The specifics of this can be found at the GOV.UK website.
Since 2017, after the Grenfell Tower fire, there has been the mandate to undertake necessary recladding work to buildings confirmed to be at risk due to unsafe cladding. And with this, of course, comes the costs of undertaking such work.
Companies such as KDD Construction Ltd understand both the contractor and client side of recladding work and they are dedicated to providing cost-saving solutions for clients so they won’t have to purchase extremely expensive panels. The cladding contractors London at KDD Construction Ltd are here to help clients comply with recladding requirements while keeping expenses manageable.
answered by jeffreymleblanc43

