We offer inspections and compliance services for Fire Risk Assessments, Asbestos Surveys, Gas Safety Certificates (CP12), Electrical Safety Checks (EICR), and Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) for both domestic and commercial properties.
At Landlords Checks, our dedicated mission is to provide comprehensive safety certification services to home and business owners across London and its neighboring areas. We understand the crucial importance for home and business owners to adhere to all safety regulations related to Fire, gas and electrical equipment within their properties. As the top-rated provider of Landlord Safety certificates in London, we prioritize the comprehensive safety of your spaces.
With over two decades of invaluable experience, we specialize in a wide range of safety assessments and certifications, including Fire Risk Assessments, EICRs (Electrical Installation Condition Reports), EPCs (Energy Performance Certificates), and Gas Certifications. Our commitment to ensuring the safety and compliance of your commercial or residential property is unwavering.
Moreover, we take pride in offering continuous support, including free inspections, to help you maintain and meet all safety requirements. Your safety and peace of mind are our top priorities, and we are here to assist you every step of the way.
In compliance with the Gas Safety Regulation 1998, a landlord is defined as an individual who rents out a property that they own under a license or a lease for a duration of 7 years. Even if one doesn’t meet the criteria specified by the Gas Safe Installation and Use (GSIU), they are still considered a landlord, as various legislations may define the term differently.
Landlords with properties under license or lease are obligated to fulfill several responsibilities before offering them for rent in the market. They must ensure that the property features exclusive fixtures and fittings, has proper electricity, gas, and water supply, and possesses the necessary certifications to ensure the convenience and safety of the tenants.
Landlords are responsible for conducting a fire risk assessment in their properties. This assessment ensures the safety of tenants by identifying and addressing potential fire hazards. It is a legal obligation, and landlords must take necessary measures to minimise risks and protect occupants.