Our report from Aviva’s 2023 AGM
For some time, we have encouraged leaseholders to join Annual General Meetings for companies involved in the building safety crisis. We have attended developer AGMs
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For some time, we have encouraged leaseholders to join Annual General Meetings for companies involved in the building safety crisis. We have attended developer AGMs
“Really importantly, this gives real hope for people, that they’re going to get their homes back together and they can get their lives back together,”
We want to see all homes made safe as quickly as possible and all innocent leaseholders protected from the costs of remediating building safety defects.
It is self-evident that the proposals in this consultation would not be needed if the Government would “do the right thing,” as it frequently urges
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has proposed several new updates to Approved Document B, including recommendations to mandate sprinklers in care homes
We thank Michael Gove and his Department for their work to ensure that 39 developers, who were initially asked to sign the Government’s pledge a
Living through building safety remediation works is never easy, but there are ways the experience for residents can be improved. Dr Jenny Preece, from the
I don’t expect anyone who hasn’t been on the ‘inside’ of the building safety crisis to understand what it has been like for leaseholders who
Are you a leaseholder stuck in the building safety crisis and wondering where to turn? In this blogpost, we’ve pulled together a summary of the
We do not agree with the decision to force RMCs and RTMs to appoint a building safety director at all. Our firm view is that