New bill will enshrine cladding remediation deadlines in law

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Landlords face unlimited fines or imprisonment, with Homes England set to get new powers to force remediation

The government plans to bring forward a new bill to set deadlines for cladding remediation in law.

The Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) yesterday set out the second phase of its remediation acceleration plan, which included proposals for a new Remediation Bill.

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