One of Britain's biggest house builders, Taylor Wimpey, has set aside a £125million fund to repair potentially hazardous cladding in line with new government guidance.
The developer said it would improve 232 apartment buildings constructed in the last 20 years - including those less than 18 metres high.
Many leaseholders have been left unable to sell or mortgage their homes because of safety fears in the wake of the Grenfell tragedy.
Last month, the government introduced a £3.5billion bailout package for homeowners in potentially unsafe housing, more than three years after 72 lives were claimed in North Kensington.
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