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the
dwelling is capable of providing adequate heating,
which ideally means controllable central heating and
insulation, with equipment and the fabric of the building
in good repair.
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electricity and gas supplies, and the sanitation (drains,
basins, sinks, baths and WCs) are in working order
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there are no fall or trip hazards
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water heating equipment is in working order
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the property is free from damp
Gas
& Electrical Safety
As a
landlord you must ensure that:
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all gas
appliances and installations are maintained in good
order
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that gas boilers get an annual safety check carried
out by someone who is registered with CORGI (Council
for Registered Gas Installers).
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keep a record of the safety checks, and issue it to
you within 28 days of each annual check
The occupier is responsible
for maintaining gas appliances which they own, or
are entitled to take with them at the end of the letting.
By law,
landlords must ensure that the electrical system and
any electrical appliances supplied with the let such
as cookers, kettles, toasters, washing machines and
immersion heaters are safe to use.