Reports
Building Safety Reports
Building Safety Checker provides structured, easy-to-read reports to help leaseholders, flat owners, residents, landlords, managing agents, developers, freeholders and property professionals understand potential building safety issues affecting a property.
Our reports are designed to give users a practical overview of the issues that may arise under the building safety regime, including fire safety concerns, cladding and remediation issues, service charge exposure, landlord and freeholder responsibilities, potential routes for resolution and the general position a user may wish to explore further.
What reports may cover
Where relevant to the property and information provided, a report may include:
- The likely nature of the building safety issue
- Whether the issue may relate to remediation, service charges or building safety standards
- Possible parties who may be relevant, including landlords, freeholders, developers, management companies or resident management companies
- Possible routes for further investigation
- Practical next steps
- General risk indicators
- Where appropriate, an overview of potential legal or regulatory routes
Our reports are intended to provide accessible guidance and information overview only. They are not legal advice, do not create a solicitor-client relationship and should not be relied upon as a substitute for formal legal advice from a qualified professional.
A report does not guarantee that a claim exists, that any person or company is liable, that money is recoverable, or that a specific outcome will be achieved.