



Landlord Safety Checks

Poorly maintained gas appliances, such as boilers, fires and cookers are the main source of carbon monoxide in the home, with inadequate ventilation increasing the problem.
All homes with gas appliances should be checked yearly by a CORGI registered engineer who will undertake repair work and issue a gas safety certificate. For owner occupiers it is good sense, for landlords it is a legal requirement. Landlords should ensure that their tenants get a copy of the gas safety certificate within 28 days of the gas check, or, if new tenants, when they move in.
We recommend servicing a gas fire or boiler when issuing a Landlord Certificate unless
the appliance has recently been commissioned or the landlord can show a recent service
record. This protects both tenant and landlord as well as our own reputation -
The Safety Inspection will list:
The following checks will be carried out to 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.