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Building Safety Act 2022 (England): Landlord and Tenant Duties, Service Charge Limits, Leaseholder Protections, Certificates, and Remediation/Contribution Orders

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The government brought the Building Safety Bill (the Bill) before Parliament in July 2021, aiming to act on the recommendations and principles set out in Dame Judith Hackitt’s Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety, and to tackle pressing building safety concerns exposed by the Grenfell Tower fire in July 2017. The government said the Bill would deliver the most significant overhaul of building safety regulation in a generation. The Bill secured Royal Assent on 28 April 2022, becoming the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA 2022). BSA 2022 makes fundamental changes to the legal and regulatory framework for building safety, intended to protect people in or around buildings and to raise building standards. Although, by virtue of BSA 2022, s 169(1), the Act extends to England and Wales, the parts of BSA 2022 addressed in this Practice Note do not apply in Wales (see BSA 2022 explanatory notes-Annex A-Territorial extent and application in the UK). Therefore, this Practice Note outlines the principal elements of BSA 2022 as they concern landlord and tenant issues in England only. Further guidance will be issued on the position in Wales in due course, as and when additional legislation...

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