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Building safety: A question of accountability

In December 2023, the First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) determined, as a preliminary issue, the novel question of whether a manager appointed by the FTT pursuant to section 24 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 can be an accountable person for the purposes of Part 4 of the Building Safety Act 2022 (Canary Riverside Estate, Westferry Circus, London E14: LON/00BG/HYI/2023/0022). Its decision may significantly impact the scope of all section 24 management orders.

The background

This important issue arose in the context of an estate which includes five residential towers.

In 2016, the residential leaseholders applied to the FTT pursuant to section 24 of the 1987 Act to appoint a manager to manage the estate due to the landlord’s poor management and the FTT made the requisite management order. Since that time, the manager has maintained the common parts of the estate, including the structure and exterior.

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