@MrChewie@RobertJenrick@EOCS_Official@ukcag@ICladiators and a right of action - it is only the original buyer who is party to the contract, who can sue. The vast majority of flats will have been sold numerous times, so the current owner has no contractual link with developer
@LucyBro22059278@Sukhvin48630731 5. many will have no legal right to sue because they are not original buyer [party to contract] 6. they have to prove breach of that contract - not easy when problem is caused by gov retrospectively changing build regs