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Old 10-01-2022, 03:45 PM #1
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Default Cladding Crisis : Michael Gove has written to firms, He is working slow

He is in Parliament now
but not Willing to give Householders an Official Letter
saying the Government is covering the Costs


A Labour Lady
asked can her Constituents have an Official Letter
so they can move on etc.


[The housing secretary has said he
will be "absolutely willing to use legal rules"
to make builders pay for the removal
of unsafe cladding from lower-height buildings.
Michael Gove has written to firms,
giving them until March to agree a plan
to protect leaseholders trapped
in "unsellable homes".
So far, residents in blocks 11-18m high have been
ineligible for government support to
remove unsafe cladding.

It has left many with crippling bills.


Mr Gove said some companies had shown
leadership and covered the costs but
others "had not shouldered
their responsibilities."]


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59935333
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