Gove calls for review of building insurance on tower blocks

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Housing secretary writes to FCA and CMA in latest attempt to reduce financial burden on leaseholders and normalise housing market

Michael Gove has written to regulators calling for a review of the buildings insurance market for residential tower blocks. He makes the point that leaseholders are facing higher premiums with many “trapped” with their current provider.

The housing secretary has today called on the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), in consultation with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), to look at the reasons why premiums are rising and why options for leaseholders in tower blocks are restricted.

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