UK Leaseholders living in buildings under 18 metres high will no longer have to pay for potentially flammable cladding

UK Leaseholders living in buildings under 18 metres high will no longer have to pay for potentially flammable cladding

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The video discusses the government's plan to address the issue of dangerous cladding on mid-rise buildings. Leaseholders in buildings between 11 and 18 meters will no longer need loans to remove flammable cladding, as developers are asked to contribute up to £4 billion. However, the plan faces criticism for not addressing other fire safety issues and lacking enforcement mechanisms. Financial burdens on leaseholders remain, and questions about the plan's effectiveness persist.

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What additional building safety issues are mentioned that go beyond cladding?

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What are the potential consequences if developers do not provide the voluntary contributions for the cladding issue?

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