Court backs leaseholders and government in key cases on Building Safety Act retrospectivity

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Get Living told to reimburse millions in one of two judgements issued by Court of Appeal

The Court of Appeal has backed leaseholders in two judgments on the retrospectivity of the Building Safety Act.

In separate decisions handed down on Monday morning, Lord Justice Nugee rejected appeals by build-to-rent operator Get Living and property investment vehicle Adriatic by which the two firms had hoped to avoid or pass on the cost of remediating buildings under their ownership.

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