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Building Safety Act 2022 / Butler KC Andrew.

By: Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Law Society, 2024Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781784462574 :
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The Building Safety Act 2022 is an important and complex new piece of legislation which is causing confusion for conveyancers and other property professionals. Written by a team of practising barristers from Tanfield Chambers specialising in residential and commercial property work, this book provides a practical guide to the Act and focuses on key issues for property lawyers, including: the impact of the Act on the recoverability of service charges use of the landlord's certificate and leaseholder deed of certificate the role/relevance of accountable persons and principal accountable persons remediation orders and remediation contribution orders building liability orders amendments to the Building Act 1984 and Defective Premises Act 1972 (including the extension of limitation periods) liability in relation to construction products applications to the First-tier Tribunal under the Act.Containing two chapters written by conveyancer and well-known legal trainer Ian Quayle, it covers all aspects of the Act, with a particular focus on the implications for purchasers, leaseholders, landlords and managing agents, tenants, property developers and those advising them.
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The Building Safety Act 2022 is an important and complex new piece of legislation which is causing confusion for conveyancers and other property professionals. Written by a team of practising barristers from Tanfield Chambers specialising in residential and commercial property work, this book provides a practical guide to the Act and focuses on key issues for property lawyers, including: the impact of the Act on the recoverability of service charges use of the landlord's certificate and leaseholder deed of certificate the role/relevance of accountable persons and principal accountable persons remediation orders and remediation contribution orders building liability orders amendments to the Building Act 1984 and Defective Premises Act 1972 (including the extension of limitation periods) liability in relation to construction products applications to the First-tier Tribunal under the Act.Containing two chapters written by conveyancer and well-known legal trainer Ian Quayle, it covers all aspects of the Act, with a particular focus on the implications for purchasers, leaseholders, landlords and managing agents, tenants, property developers and those advising them.