124 Remediation contribution orders

124  Remediation contribution orders

(1)     The First-tier Tribunal may, on the application of an interested person, make a remediation contribution order in relation to a relevant building if it considers it just and equitable to do so.

(2)     “Remediation contribution order”, in relation to a relevant building, means an order requiring a specified body corporate or partnership to make payments to a specified person, for the purpose of meeting costs incurred or to be incurred in remedying[, or otherwise in connection with,] relevant defects (or specified relevant defects) relating to the relevant building.

[(2A)     The following descriptions of costs, among others, fall within subsection (2)—

(a)     costs incurred or to be incurred in taking relevant steps in relation to a relevant defect in the relevant building;

(b)     costs incurred or to be incurred in obtaining an expert report relating to the relevant building;

(c)     temporary accommodation costs incurred or to be incurred in connection with a decant from the relevant building (or from part of it) that took place or is

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