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The 10 Scariest Things About Gas Safety Certificate And Boiler Service

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Landlord Gas Safety Certificate and Boiler Service

As a landlord, it's your responsibility to ensure that all gas appliances, chimneys and flues are inspected annually. The law also requires that you give a copy of the check to your tenants.

mk-gas-safety-logo.pngIf the engineer deems any device or installation to be immediately dangerous they will request permission to disconnect the gas supply and suggest that inspection hatches be put in place.

What is what is a Gas Safety Certificate?

A gas safety certificate cost for landlords is an official document that confirms that all gas safety certificate near me appliances and flues that are in the rented property have been inspected by an accredited gas engineer. Landlords are legally required to organize a gas safety check annually for each rental property they own. The inspection is carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer and makes sure that all pipework and appliances as well as flues are in good working order and that they comply with safety standards.

Landlords are also required by law to give their tenants copies of the CP12 Gas Safety Certificate (Gas Safety Record) following each annual gas safety inspection and test. The certificate should be given to current tenants within 28 days of the Gas Safety inspection and given to new tenants at the start of their tenancy.

CP12 is an abbreviation used for the CORGI Proforma 12 which was used by the Council for Registered Gas Installers (CORGI) before being replaced by the Gas Safe Register in 2009. The form contains the date of the most recent gas inspections and tests, their results, any steps that need to be taken, and the name and the title of the engineer that conducted the check.

If the Gas Safety check highlights any issues with a gas appliance the engineer will provide advice on what must be done to ensure its safe use. If a gas appliance is found to be Immediately Dangerous, or Abnormally dangerous, the gas supply must be shut off until the issue is resolved.

If a tenant refuses to allow access for gas security checks to be conducted, it is a criminal offence. A landlord can ask the courts for an injunction order if necessary, however it is usually much easier to send a clearly written letter stating why it is essential that the checks are carried out and what they will involve. This can make a tenant more hesitant to allow access and, in the event that they do otherwise, the landlord could be required to begin the process of eviction.

How often should I receive a Gas Safety Certificate?

By law, landlords and let agents are required by law to conduct an annual gas safety inspection on all gas appliances and chimneys that they provide to their tenants. This is done to ensure that the appliances are safe to use and to ensure that there aren't gas leaks in the building. This is an essential obligation and landlords must ensure that they have their gas inspections completed by a qualified gas engineer.

The Gas Safety Certificate (formerly the gas safety certificate replacement Safety Check Record) is an official document that proves that the gas inspection was completed by a qualified engineer within the last 12 months. It is issued by the landlord and must be provided to the tenant in order to demonstrate the safety of gas supply. It is valid for a time of 12 months, and must be renewed annually.

If a landlord fails to provide their tenants with an Gas Safety Certificate then they are breaking the law and could be fined by the local authority. It is therefore essential for landlords to have their Gas Safety checks carried out on time and to keep a copy of the documentation in case a tenant needs it.

It's also a good idea for landlords to set up inspection hatches on all gas appliances to allow engineers to easily access them for annual inspections. The engineer will categorise the appliance as 'at-risk' and may recommend that tenants stop using the boiler until the inspection hatch is installed.

The landlords should also ensure that they give their tenants a minimum of 24 hours notice before they visit the property to carry out Gas Safety checks. This allows tenants to plan their inspection and request permission if they need. If a tenant refuses access to the engineer the landlord must explain the reason for this and what will happen if the tenant refused. If the tenant is unwilling to allow the engineer entry, the landlord may think about evicting the tenant in accordance with section 21 of 1988 Housing Act.

What is the consequence if you don't possess a Gas Safety Certificate?

It is the legal responsibility of a landlord gas safety certificates to make sure that their property is fitted with an official gas safety certificate that is valid prior to the time tenants move in. Failure to do this is an offence that can lead to landlords being charged and liable to heavy fines. The regulations require that landlords must also furnish copies of the gas safety certificates to their tenants upon request.

Landlords must have an Gas Safe registered engineer visit their rental property to perform a gas check on all gas appliances. During the inspection, a Gas Safe registered engineer will be able to identify any issues that could pose a risk to tenants. They will then issue an CP12 gas safety certificate that is also known as the Landlord Gas Safety Record or a Gas Safety Certificate.

This is a vital document that every tenant must be able to access and keep. It contains information about the gas installations in the rental property, as well as details about when they were last checked and the expiry dates. It can help tenants spot any issues with their appliances or installations and ensure they know how to contact an Gas Safe engineer to have them examined.

Landlords are required to provide their current and new tenants with a gas safety report within 28 days of the date that the engineer visits their property. They must also provide a copy of the CP12 to the tenant on the day that their tenancy commences. Landlords who fail to provide the the gas certificate could be prosecuted and could face unlimited fines, or six months in prison.

In the same way landlords must ensure that carbon monoxide detectors work in their homes and make arrangements for them to be checked every month. The landlord is responsible for fixing the problem if the alarm does not work. This is applicable to councils, private landlords, and housing associations as well as licensable houses of Multiple Occupation.

In June 2017 the High Court ruled that it was illegal for landlords to serve Section 21 notices without providing their tenants with a valid gas Safety Certificate. The decision was based on a law that requires landlords who have assured shorthold leases to obtain a gas safety certificate for their property before tenants move into it.

How do I get a Gas Safety Certificate?

Landlords are legally accountable for ensuring that gas appliances, flues, and pipework in the homes they lease out are safe. Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 deal with this. To comply with the regulations, landlords are required to conduct annual gas inspections on all the gas appliances and flues they provide for use within the property. This is known as a CP12 Gas Safety Certificate, and it has to be completed by a qualified Gas Safe Registered Engineer after each inspection.

Landlords should also think about conducting a boiler inspection at the same time as an CP12 inspection. This will ensure that all gas appliances are working properly and safely. Gas engineers can offer the combination CP12 inspection and boiler service at a reasonable price. They will check the boiler burner's seals as well as look for cracks and leaks in the flue system, clean the heat exchanger and perform general maintenance.

The CP12 document is often known as the 'landlord's gas safety certificate' but it is actually the Gas Safety Record documentation. It contains the results of all safety inspections and details of any actions or issues that need to be resolved. Landlords are required to provide their tenants a CP12 document not later than 28 days after the Gas Safety Check is completed.

It is crucial that landlords and letting agents only permit Gas Safe registered engineers access to the property for safety inspections and maintenance. It's important to educate tenants on the importance of permitting gas engineers access to the property. They should explain that the engineer is there to protect them from carbon dioxide poisoning. If the tenant is unwilling to let access in it is the landlord's or letting agent's duty to explain the legal responsibilities in writing. Then follow with a visit to the property to compel entry if needed.

Gas Safe ID cards should be requested by tenants before entering the property. This will prove that the engineer has the necessary qualifications to work on the systems in your home and can therefore be trusted to conduct the safety inspection. It is also important to know that a gas engineer can legally shut off faulty equipment or cut off your gas supply if needed.
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