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Gas appliances that have been supplied by the landlord in tenanted accommodation are, by law, required to be tested and certified on an annual basis.

The properties that require certification are those that are occupied for residential purposes and covered by licence, tenancy agreement for a set time period, or a lease, this includes a lease under a term of 7 years including rooms to let in bedsit accommodation, bed and breakfast premises, private households, rented holiday homes including chalets, flats, narrow boats on inland waterways) and caravans if they are hired.

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Managing agents may be used however, responsibility for ensuring that all necessary checks are carried and records accurately kept needs to be clearly defined.

The Safety inspection will detail the following:

* The date the appliance or flue was examined and the address where the appliance is installed.

* The landlords details (name, address and, where necessary managing agents details)

* Description and location of the appliance or flue.

* Recognition of and recording of any defects

* The name and signature of the gas operative and the CORGI registration number of the engineer of their employer.

The following checks will be carried out to ensure the appliance is safe to use:

* Appliance operating pressure or heat input, or where necessary both

* Correct operation of safety devices

* Ensure adequate ventilation is available where required

* Visual examination of the flue system

* Where applicable, results of a flue flow test

* Where applicable, results of a spillage test

* Ensure flue termination is satisfactory

* Ensure the appliance is safe to use

On completion of the above safety checks the gas operative will accurately record the findings on the Landlord/Homeowner Gas Safety Record. This document is in 3 parts. One to be kept by the Landlord, one to be issued to the tenants and the third to be kept by the gas operative.

Please contact us for any further information regarding Landlord Safety checks


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