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Building Safety Act 2022 in Practice: A Guide for Property Lawyers (eBook)

Edited by: Andrew Butler KC, Ian Quayle

ISBN13: 9781784462574
Published: April 2024
Publisher: Law Society Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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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 Certificate and Leaseholder Deed of Certificate
  • The role and 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 qualified 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. It takes a practical, straightforward approach to explaining the complex issues arising from the Act.

Subjects:
Conveyancing, Property Law, eBooks
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Overview of Part 3
3. Building safety risks
4. High-risk buildings
5. Who is an ‘accountable person’?
6. Duties of accountable persons
7. Duties of residents
8. Enforcement
9.
Part 5 and the Schedule 8 Exceptions
10. The landlord’s certificate
11. Leaseholder deed of certificate
12.
Section 112 and the new LTA 1985, s.30D
13. Service Charges in respect of Remediation Works
14. Remediation orders and remediation contribution orders
15. Building liability orders and information orders
16. Architects
17. Construction product claims
18. Liability of associated persons and personal criminal liability
19. Transactional issues for residential conveyancers: acting for the seller
20. Acting for the buyer in residential conveyancing transactions
21. Courts and tribunals
22. The Building Safety Act in Wales