>It was affected by defects in the block, but he would not be making a claim under the new Government scheme, he said. “I won’t be claiming.”
That should be the end of the story, but we all know it won’t be.
I read that as Detective Department and thought he had a secret second life as a private eye.
….and? Are we saying the scheme should be cancelled because of this or what?
Amazing how quickly this came in when you consider the hassle Mica sufferers are going through
Great. Is this Leo’s primary residence or is the taxpaper subsidising his investment?
If I had the money, I wonder would now be a good time to start buying known defective apartments.
Anyway listen, this scheme is the right thing to do – most owners of apartments (ignore the landlords) are not rich people, and they had the right to expect that the state wouldn’t pocket loads of levies and do feck all to check building standards.
Taxpayers to the rescue again; why ever make those responsible pay?
Hope the thing comes crumbling down around him. Cunt
The biggest disgrace in all these defective builds are the developers will never be held to account.
It’s a defective system. Elections won’t fix the Oireachtas.
“The Taoiseach said: “I can confirm that it will be 100pc redress, that there will be retrospection and that we’ll be establishing a new independent building regulator to try to make sure this doesn’t happen again.””
I wonder what the excuse will be now not to afford the same to the people in Donegal
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>It was affected by defects in the block, but he would not be making a claim under the new Government scheme, he said. “I won’t be claiming.”
That should be the end of the story, but we all know it won’t be.
I read that as Detective Department and thought he had a secret second life as a private eye.
….and? Are we saying the scheme should be cancelled because of this or what?
Amazing how quickly this came in when you consider the hassle Mica sufferers are going through
Great. Is this Leo’s primary residence or is the taxpaper subsidising his investment?
If I had the money, I wonder would now be a good time to start buying known defective apartments.
Anyway listen, this scheme is the right thing to do – most owners of apartments (ignore the landlords) are not rich people, and they had the right to expect that the state wouldn’t pocket loads of levies and do feck all to check building standards.
Taxpayers to the rescue again; why ever make those responsible pay?
Hope the thing comes crumbling down around him. Cunt
The biggest disgrace in all these defective builds are the developers will never be held to account.
It’s a defective system. Elections won’t fix the Oireachtas.
“The Taoiseach said: “I can confirm that it will be 100pc redress, that there will be retrospection and that we’ll be establishing a new independent building regulator to try to make sure this doesn’t happen again.””
I wonder what the excuse will be now not to afford the same to the people in Donegal