Monday 28 September 2020

One In Three Landlords Expects To Need At Least Two Years To Comply With Building Safety Bill

 A third of housing bosses expect their organisations will need more than two years to get up to speed with the Building Safety Bill’s requirements, while costs remain a major concern. A poll of social and private landlords representing a total of 1,048 high-rise buildings found that 33% thought it would take them more than 25 months to demonstrate compliance with all parts of the Bill. Respondents highlighted several issues with complying with the legislation, including its complexity, the absence of clarity, competing organisational priorities and the volume of high-rise buildings some would need to submit to the new regulator. Read more on Inside Housing.

https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/one-in-three-landlords-expects-to-need-at-least-two-years-to-comply-with-building-safety-bill-survey-finds-67884?utm_source=Housing60&utm_medium=email&utm_content=article_link&utm_campaign=H60

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