UK Councils and Housing Associations Face Unlimited Fines for Failing Tenants

UK Councils and Housing Associations Face Unlimited Fines for Failing Tenants
Grenfell Tower is seen covered and illuminated with green light one year after the tower fire in London on June 13, 2018. Peter Nicholls/Reuters
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Councils and housing associations could get unlimited fines if they are found to have provided damp, cold, and unsafe homes for tenants, under new legislation being laid before Parliament on Wednesday.

The legislation is being introduced in the run-up to the fifth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire in Kensington, west London, which killed 72 people.
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