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hodgey1972
rented accomodation,changing db,always install smokes,heats,landlord says smokes etc,are just good practice!help doing or not doing sat
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rented accomodation,changing db,always install smokes,heats,landlord says smokes etc,are just good practice!help doing or not doing sat
thanks everyone,fitting db tomorrow,**** his tenants,i dont care if they die of smoke inhallation
The local authority have nothing to do with the regs.
As stated in the regs and previously, it is only new, refurbished or extended properties that require smoke detectors.
However, i think that local authority housing normally put them in.
By all means mark it on the cert (there is a box on the NICEIC certs for this) to cover yourself but its really nothing to worry about. You have done all that is required.
any property which is to be rented by a landlord has to be regiistered with the local council to make sure that it is of a correct standard for renting and not a death trap
Not doubting you at all, but, thats the first ive heard of that.
I have been renting from a private landlord for over ten years and not once has an electrician been in to do an inspection.
Not that there is anything substandard as the house is only ten years old.
Oh, and of course, i live here.
A couple of years ago the was a campaign on the radio and tele stating that landlords had by a certain to register with local authority by a certain date if not they could receive a fine of upto £20,000.
Cripes.
i better give them a nudge then coz i dont want my rent going up to pay his fine!
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