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Guidance on the use of remediation orders

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, 16 October 2023Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: DLUHC’s guidance on the use of remediation orders provides a framework for any person considering making an application for a remediation order. Remediation orders were introduced under the Building Safety Act 2022 to ensure that essential remediation work required to remedy relevant defects takes place without delay. Regulatory bodies and leaseholders can apply to the First-tier Tribunal for a remediation order to compel a relevant landlord to remedy relevant defects by a specified time. The guidance describes the key stages in the remediation order process including information-gathering, pre-action correspondence, completing the application form and the Tribunal process.Summary: Applies to England
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DLUHC’s guidance on the use of remediation orders provides a framework for any person considering making an application for a remediation order.

Remediation orders were introduced under the Building Safety Act 2022 to ensure that essential remediation work required to remedy relevant defects takes place without delay. Regulatory bodies and leaseholders can apply to the First-tier Tribunal for a remediation order to compel a relevant landlord to remedy relevant defects by a specified time.

The guidance describes the key stages in the remediation order process including information-gathering, pre-action correspondence, completing the application form and the Tribunal process.

Applies to England