Find out who legally
owes you money for
cladding remediation.
Whether you're a leaseholder facing a bill you shouldn't be paying, a landlord managing exposure, or an investor assessing portfolio risk — get a clear liability analysis in minutes.
- Free initial risk scan — no card required
- PDF report delivered to your inbox within 2 hours
- Covers leaseholders, freeholders & investors
How It Works
From building facts to liability clarity in 4 steps
No jargon. No legal training needed. Input what you know and we'll tell you where you stand.
Enter your building facts
Provide basic details: address, height, cladding type, ownership structure, defects, and lease information. Takes around 5 minutes.
Our engine analyses liability
We map your inputs against the Building Safety Act 2022, identify liable parties, score your claim strength, and assess recovery likelihood.
Report delivered to your inbox
Your personalised PDF report lands in your email within 2 hours — covering liability, risk score, and the key parties who could be on the hook.
Download & take action
Share the PDF with your solicitor, managing agent, or lender. Use the dashboard to monitor your building as facts change.
The Law
What is the Building Safety Act 2022?
The BSA 2022 fundamentally changed who is responsible for building defects and cladding — and who is legally required to pay to fix them.
Enacted in 2022
The Building Safety Act 2022 is the most significant reform to UK building safety law in decades, introduced following the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy.
Covers buildings 11m and above
Applies to residential buildings above 11 metres (approximately 5 storeys). Buildings over 18 metres receive the strongest leaseholder protections.
Shifts who pays for remediation
The Act creates legal routes to recover remediation costs from developers, contractors, and building owners — protecting leaseholders from shouldering the bill.
30-year limitation period for historic claims
Claims for historic building defects can be brought up to 30 years after construction under the Act — dramatically expanding who can be held liable.
Relevant period: on or after June 1992
Remediation Contribution Orders apply to buildings completed on or after 28 June 1992. Our engine checks this threshold automatically.
Rights don't enforce themselves
The Act creates the legal framework — but whether you can claim, succeed, and actually collect depends on the specific facts of your building and its ownership chain.
What You Get
Everything you need to understand and act on building safety liability
From individual building analysis to portfolio-wide exposure tracking — and reports you can actually use.
Building Risk Analysis
Enter building details, ownership structure, defect types, and lease information. Get an instant risk score and liable party map — all in one place.
Portfolio Dashboard
Monitor every building in one view. See total remediation exposure, risk flags by property, and prioritise where to focus first.
Downloadable PDF Reports
Every Strike Report generates a professional PDF — formatted for solicitors, lenders, and managing agents. Download, share, and use it as evidence.
Report Delivered to Your Inbox
Enter your email and receive your full analysis by email within 2 hours — no need to stay logged in. Find it in your inbox when it's ready.
Re-run as Facts Change
Save buildings and re-analyse as new information emerges. Track how your risk exposure shifts over time as remediation progresses.
Risk Alerts
Get notified when risk profiles change, new case law affects your claim, or regulatory updates alter your obligations.
Who We Help
For everyone affected by the Building Safety Act
Whether you own one flat or a portfolio of 50 buildings — the Act changes your rights and your obligations. We help you understand both.
Leaseholders
Check if you're a qualifying leaseholder under the BSA — which may mean you owe nothing toward remediation costs. Know your rights before you pay.
Property Funds & Investors
Assess portfolio-wide cladding and BSA liability before acquisition or disposal. Avoid inheriting six-figure remediation costs you didn't price in.
Landlords & Freeholders
Understand your remediation obligations, potential Remediation Contribution Order exposure, and how to recover costs from the developer or contractor.
Managing Agents
Give building owners a data-driven risk assessment they can act on. Support leaseholder communications with clear, defensible liability analysis.
Developers
Assess your exposure from historic projects before claims land. Understand your BSA 30-year limitation window and protect your corporate structure.
Property Solicitors
Rapid triage for building safety instructions. Back your advice with structured risk and recovery intelligence — not just a reading of the Act.
Pricing
Four reports. One clear upgrade path.
Start with a free snapshot. Step up through Essential, Advanced and Complete as you need deeper analysis, documents and action tools.
Risk scan
Free
See where you stand on headline liability before you commit to a full report.
- Instant headline risk score
- BSA relevant period eligibility check
- Up to three headline flags
- One recommended next step
- No payment required
Enhanced screening
Essential
Understand the issue more clearly with an enhanced automated assessment based on your answers and public sources.
- Executive dashboard & expanded findings
- Public sources reviewed with reliability summary
- Missing document checklist
- Standard questions to consider
- Clearer recommended next steps
- On-screen report (no PDF download)
Evidence-led
Advanced
Upload your evidence and receive a detailed assessment of documents, risks, potential exposure and routes worth exploring.
- Everything in Essential, in depth
- Up to 10 document uploads
- Detailed financial exposure estimate
- Potentially relevant parties matrix
- Recovery / challenge prospects
- Downloadable PDF
Full action
Complete
Move from diagnosis to action with the fullest assessment, up to 30 documents and copy-ready correspondence.
- Everything in Advanced, expanded
- Up to 30 document uploads
- 7 / 30 / 90-day prioritised action plan
- Exclusive email-template library
- Tailored questions by recipient
- Downloadable PDF
FAQ
Common questions
Answers about liability, reports, and how Building Safety Checker works.
Developers, contractors, freeholders, and government funds can all be liable — but not automatically. Ownership structure, SPV use, and developer solvency determine who is actually on the hook.
