Remediation works 'could stall' as State considers defective homes report

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The report will not recommend fines for builders or an industry levy to fund remediation works. PatKenny

Safety works already underway on defective homes around the country could stall, as the government considers its response to a major new report on the issue.

The report is expected to find that the Celtic Tiger builders responsible for the defective homes cannot be made to pay for the remediation works.It will also warn that the works will cost billions of Euro and take years to complete. It will suggest that it is not feasible to impose penalties on individual firms and note that a general levy will target firms that were not involved in the builds.this morning, said the findings could delay remediation works already underway – with builders waiting to see what level of State support is provided.

 

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Of course it won’t. Purchase anything else- you can sent it back for a refund, have it repaired orrecievea replacement. Except……. Why

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