Blog: The government must adopt reliable building regulations to fix the broken insurance market

High-rise council tower block, houses and The Shard in London

With the publication of report on insurance for multi-occupancy buildings earlier this year, Mick Platt, director at the Residential Freeholder Association, considers the government failure to adopt reliable building regulations which led to severely broken insurance market.

In September, the Financial Conduct Authority published its much-anticipated report which reviewed the buildings insurance market for multi-occupancy developments, having been commissioned by Michael

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