Tribunal issues property remediation order against Railpen-owned Grey GR

No fault ‘reassurance’ order will ensure cladding remediation works are completed

Jonathan Stapleton
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Levelling up secretary Michael Gove Source: parliament.uk (CC BY 3.0)
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Levelling up secretary Michael Gove Source: parliament.uk (CC BY 3.0)

A tribunal has issued a remediation order (RO) against Grey GR, a limited partnership ultimately owned by Railpen, with regards to building safety issues at a Hertfordshire-based block of 73 flats.

The First-Tier Tribunal decision on 29 April follows a case brought by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) against Grey GR regarding building safety issues at Vista Tow...

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