10 January 2022
Sir Mike Penning welcomes statement on building cladding and leaseholders

Sir Mike Penning welcomes the Government statement on building safety, the need to fix unsafe cladding and the impact on leaseholders and asks the Secretary of State if leaseholders who have already paid will be refunded and the rights of leaseholders to claim against building insurance policies.

Sir Mike Penning (Hemel Hempstead) (Con)

I welcome the statement today and the work that the Minister for Housing has done with colleagues across the House to explain how the policy will go forward, because this has been a nightmare for leaseholders. I have two quick questions. First, if leaseholders have already paid money out, will they get that money back from the freeholders or the developers? Secondly, on the issue of insurance, which was raised earlier, does the Secretary of State realise that even though people are liable for the costs of building insurance, they have no rights at all in the policy? When the situation occurs, they cannot claim against the policy; only the freeholder can do so. That must get changed in the Bill.

Michael Gove (The Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities)

There are few people in the House who know as much about fire safety as my right hon. Friend. We will certainly work with him to explore the specific insurance provisions that he mentioned. I cannot, unfortunately—I would not want to mislead him—say that we will be in a position to compensate those who have already contributed. We are seeking to ensure that individuals do not face costs in the future, but again, I will work with colleagues across the House to try to get to the most equitable position possible.

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