I bought a flat with a sitting tenant. That is assured tenant. There is no central heating system. I was told it was old electronic heater in the flat. Am I obligated to install a new central heating system?
As a landlord am I obligated to install central heating system?
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Originally posted by bullybantam View PostNo legal obligation, but some organisations insist on it. For example student lets organised via a Uni often require central heating - not sure why as beer, wacky backy, pizza & a PS3 are all that most students need.
Yes, but students are unlikely to be Assured 'sitting' tenants.
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Originally posted by zhujier View PostI was told it was old electronic heater in the flat.
It is essential that you get an NICEIC qualified electrician to inspect the property as soon as possible. As the T is being awkward about access generally, make written requests for access, keep copy letters, and either deliver them to the T with an independent witness present or post the letters and get a *free* certificate of posting from the post office.
The reason for creating a 'paper trail' is to protect yourself in case the T is injured/killed by faulty electrics or in case T complains to the council that you are not fulfilling your statutory repairing obligations. If you have evidence that you tried (several times) to gain access to inspect/carry out repairs, then you will have a strong defence.
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Thanks westminster. I read some advice for landlord as follows
The landlord will probably be responsible for most of the major repairs included in the following list:
1)Leaking roofs and gutters
2)Rotting floor boards and windows
3)Rising damp
4)Damp walls
5)Defective electrical wiring
6)Dangerous ceilings and staircases
7)Faulty gas and water pipes
8)Broken water heaters and boilers
9)Broken lavatories, sinks and baths/shower facilities
10)Repairs to communal areas of the property used by all tenants
It sounds to me like a building survey. Do I need to do one? Are there any specific service helping landlord to do all these inspections and issue relevant certificates like EPC, gas safty certificate, electrical safe certificate and inventory check?
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Originally posted by zhujier View PostIt sounds to me like a building survey. Do I need to do one?
Are there any specific service helping landlord to do all these inspections
and issue relevant certificates like EPC, gas safty certificate, electrical safe certificate and inventory check?
I've never heard of a LL carrying out an inventory check 20 years after the tenancy commenced, but I suppose it's still possible and probably sensible. Find a clerk via http://www.theaiic.co.uk/
Another thing which would be advisable is to check that your insurance is adequate and protects you against legal claims by the T.
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Originally posted by bullybantam View PostNo legal obligation, but some organisations insist on it. For example student lets organised via a Uni often require central heating - not sure why as beer, wacky backy, pizza & a PS3 are all that most students need.
Central heating, smart kitchen, quality furnishings, central heating are standard (at least in my homes).Liability statement. My liability to you is not to exceed the amount you are paying for my recommendations or advice.
I see a bright new future, where chickens can cross the road with no fear of having their motives questioned
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