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02/05/2024

Update Announced On Urgent Legislation For Defective Premises In NI

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Minister for Communities, Gordon Lyons, has provided an update on the introduction of urgent legislation to address the disparity of legal protection to citizens affected by defective premises.

On 15 April 2024, Mr Lyons announced to Members the proposed legislation that he intends to bring forward to the Assembly as a matter of urgency. The suggested bill aims to prolong the time frame for addressing issues concerning defective or damaged buildings. It proposes extending the limitation period from six years to 15 years for future cases and from six years to 30 years for past cases. This adjustment aligns with the legal stance in England and Wales.

In a statement, Minister Lyons said:

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"I subsequently wrote to the Executive to agree the development and introduction of a Defective Premises Bill. I also asked the Executive to agree that the Bill should be introduced to the Assembly using the Accelerated Passage procedure.

"I am pleased that Executive approval was given on 25 April 2024 and I welcome their support for the next steps of the Bill. This legislation will bring Northern Ireland into line with England and Wales. It will be brought before the Assembly at the earliest opportunity, at which time I will seek agreement to take the Bill through the Assembly under the Accelerated Passage procedure. I would also like to take the opportunity to record my thanks to the drafting team in the Office of Legislative Counsel for the timely and thorough work they put into the production of the Bill.

"When I raised this matter in the Assembly chamber earlier this month, I said I recognised the importance of this legislation and its potential to impact many people right across Northern Ireland. I am confident that we can make the desired progress on this issue, but getting it done quickly is dependent on the continued support and consent of the Assembly and the Executive. As we move the Bill through the various stages, I hope that I can count on that support as we continue to take this forward."

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