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Premises Management : Gas Safety Landlords Duties

If you let a property connected to a mains gas supply, you must arrange an annual maintenance check of gas pipe work, appliances and flues. This should be carried out by an engineer registered with the Gas Safe Register - formerly Corgi.

All gas appliances, pipework, valves, regulators and meters in premises should be installed, maintained and inspected regularly by a competent person.

The responsibility for gas safety in premises falls to the 'Responsible Person' who could be the Landlord, occupier or the owner.

The responsible person should ensure that any gas appliances (permanent or portable), and gas flues that you own and provide for use by your tenants have regular gas safety checks.

 

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