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What is a Landlord Gas Safety Certificate?

It's important that you understand your responsibilities as a landlord with regards to gas safety. Landlords must adhere to the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998.

close-up-of-a-blue-fire-from-a-kitchen-stove-4-ga-2023-11-27-05-36-34-utc-min-scaled.jpgYou must arrange for your on-site appliances and flues to be inspected annually by a Gas Safe registered engineer. You must also give an original copy of your gas safety certificate to every tenant.

What is a landlord gas safety certificate?

Gas Safe registered engineers issue the landlord with a gas safety certificate to the property owner following an inspection for safety. The document should contain all the details regarding the gas pipework in the property and appliances that have been checked for safety. Landlords are legally responsible to ensure that these items are in good working order and to give copies of the document to their tenants.

The law requires that all landlords have their properties examined and obtain a new gas safety certificate every 12 months. The regulations require landlords to schedule their inspections at least one month prior to expiration of the current certificate. This will prevent any coverage lapse and provides the best possible protection for their tenants.

To obtain a landlord's Gas Safety certificate, an engineer registered with Gas Safe will need to visit the property. This engineer will carry out an inspection of all gas appliances and installation pipes within the property. The engineer will also check each appliance's emergency controls. The engineer will also test the emergency controls for each appliance.

If a tenant is refusing to permit access to the inspection, the landlord can try to persuade them to allow access by sending a clearly written letter explaining why they need the checks to be completed and what will happen should they refuse to allow them to enter. If this doesn't work, the landlord can then think about initiating the eviction process by giving them a Section 21 notice.

It is mandatory to provide your tenants with an original copy of the completed Landlord Gas Safety Record, within 28 days after each check. The record should be given to existing tenants, as well as any new tenants prior to when they move in. Additionally, you must keep a copy of the document for a period of two years.

What is a gas safety certificate for tenants?

Generally speaking, landlords must ensure that all gas appliances that are in their property are tested annually by a Gas Safe registered engineer. This is a legal requirement and the costs can vary between PS60-PS120 depending on what's included in the check. The engineer will issue the CP12 (Landlord Gas Safety Record) to the landlord following the inspection. This document must be passed on to tenants within four weeks of the test having been completed. This document is an account of the inspections and should be kept by the landlord for two years from the date of the first inspection, but it is advised to keep them online to help reduce the amount of the amount of paper used.

Landlords must also ensure that they have access to the property to perform the annual gas safety and service checks. If a tenant does not allow access, the law states that the landlord must take all 'reasonable steps' to gain entry to complete the inspection. This can include writing to them, requesting them to contact the engineer directly, and reiterating requests for access. It can also include calling the local council, who may be able send an official letter to explain the necessity of granting access for safety and maintenance checks.

If a tenant continues to refuse to give access the landlord should think about initiating the process of expulsion. It is the landlord's legal right to expel tenants who refuse to cooperate with safety checks. Landlords should seek legal advice prior to taking this action as it can be complicated.

The landlord is accountable for all gas pipework, appliances and flues they own and supply to tenants. This is true even if the property has been entirely or partially sublet by the landlord to third parties, although the original landlord and any person who is acquiring responsibilities through contractual arrangements must collaborate, with a clear division of duties, to ensure that the statutory requirements are fully met.

If a landlord has employed the services of a managing agent to oversee their rental properties, it is crucial to know who is responsible for organizing the gas safety test. Some agents will take on this responsibility, but it is important to inquire with the agency to confirm that you are covered.

What is a gas safe register duplicate certificate safety certification for sub-let?

When a landlord rents out their property they need to make sure that it is safe for the people living there. A gas safety certificate shows that all the gas appliances and flues that are in the property have been inspected and deemed to be safe by an accredited gas safety certificate cost engineer. It is the responsibility of the landlord to ensure that they get their gas safety checks done each year and that copies are given to the tenants who reside there. The checks should be carried out by an Gas Safe registered engineer. The CP12 form must include the Gas Safe engineer's ID number and date of the issue.

It is also an obligation of law that the landlord hand tenants a copy the gas safety certificate within 28 days of any inspections being completed. The landlord must also provide a copy CP12 to any new tenants before they move in.

There are exceptions to this rule however, in the case of a property being used for short-term rentals such as holiday cottages or student housing. Include these exemptions in the terms of your tenancy contract to prevent any legal issues later on.

If a landlord determines that their appliances or flues aren't safe during the course of an inspection, they should arrange to have them repaired as soon as is possible. This could mean disconnecting and reconnecting the gas supply to the appliance or installing. Landlords must ensure that their gas technicians have Gas Safe registration and verify their identity using their photo card prior to completing any work.

Despite the exemptions mentioned earlier, the regulations for gas safety inspections for landlords as well as landlords are extremely strict and must be observed. If the landlord is found to be in breach of the regulations they may be charged, which can result in fines or even jail sentences for the person who is in breach.

If you're a landlord and need to arrange for an inspection of your gas safety, Total Landlord can help. Gas Safe engineers can visit your property to carry out an entire inspection and issue an CP12 certificate. We provide competitive prices and same-day service for emergency situations. For more information, give us the number or visit our website today.

What is an annual check-up on gas?

You are legally responsible for a gas safety check every year if you lease out a part or all your home. This includes checking your boiler as well as any other gas appliances, such as pipes, flues and fixtures and fittings that use or exhaust gases.

Gas Safe engineers will inspect your home to ensure all is in good order and up-to-date. They will examine the flues and gas appliances, and look for signs of carbon monoxide poisoning or leaks. They will also make sure that the gas is turned on and that the gas meter is charged up.

It's a good idea give your tenants a copy of the completed gas safety certificate after the inspection and check was completed. It must be provided to tenants who have been in the property for a period of 28 days and to new tenants prior to moving into. You should also keep a copy of the gas safety record for yourself and any agents you use.

Landlords have to arrange and pay for gas safety certificates and checks for their properties. If a tenant refuses to permit you to conduct the maintenance or inspection, you must take "reasonable steps" to gain access. You could write a letter explaining the reason you have to gain access to the property as well as the safety inspections that are required. If the tenant continues to refuse, you can consider starting an Section 21 eviction process.

Your annual gas safety inspection is included in your Hometree landlord insurance policy. This means that you don't need to schedule it separately or worry about when you'll need to get it done. You can be assured that our team will be there to help you if you need to change your policy information or renew your policy.

Visit the Hometree website for more details about our landlord insurance plans. You can also enroll for a free estimate to learn more about the packages and the cost you'll be paying. Our no price hike promise means that your annual cost will not increase more than the rate of inflation for the first year.

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