Leasehold Fire Safety
The introduction of the Building Safety Act saw a number of new measures being introduced, particularly regarding fire safety. Whilst all the new measures are vital to ensure the safety of residents within leasehold properties, they have raised a number of questions which the experts at Brady Solicitors can help you with.
Following the tragic events of Grenfell Tower and the subsequent introduction of the Building Safety Act, a number of leasehold properties have been found to need substantial fire remediation works. Additionally, a significant amount of leasehold properties have needed to introduce new processes, some of which are extremely costly, such as a waking watch.
How can Brady Solicitors help?
All these new introductions have raised a number of questions which the experts at Brady Solicitors can assist you with, such as:
- Who is responsible for fire remediation works
- How are any required works funded
- How to communicate and arrange access with leaseholders
- What funding options are available
- How to deal with obstructive leaseholders
- How is cladding replacement arranged
- Are managing agents responsible for apartment entrance doors
If you have any questions in relation to cladding or any aspect of fire safety, please get in touch with the experts at Brady Solicitors using the form below.
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