"Developers to face 'zero consequences' over fire safety and structural issues affecting 100,000 owners A €2.5bn redress scheme for up to 100,000 owners of defective Celtic Tiger apartments will be brought to the Dáil in the coming months. The Government is planning to significantly strengthen an earlier version of the law, setting up the scheme ahead of a Dáil vote due to take place before the summer."
"Developers to face 'zero consequences' over fire safety and structural issues affecting 100,000 owners A €2.5bn redress scheme for up to 100,000 owners of defective Celtic Tiger apartments will be brought to the Dáil in the coming months. The Government is planning to significantly strengthen an earlier version of the law, setting up the scheme ahead of a Dáil vote due to take place before the summer."
Developers face 'zero consequences' for fire safety and structural defects affecting about 100,000 apartment owners. The Government plans a €2.5bn redress scheme to compensate owners of defective Celtic Tiger apartments and will bring the scheme to the Dáil in the coming months. The plan involves significantly strengthening an earlier version of the legislation. The scheme will be established ahead of a Dáil vote scheduled before the summer. The measures aim to provide financial redress to affected owners, addressing longstanding safety and construction defects linked to the Celtic Tiger building boom.
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