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		<title>Landlord Law – Lesser known Regulations you should be aware of!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As you may already know, the two most important and vital regulations that a landlord needs be in compliance with are The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998 and The Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulation 1988 – as amended 1993. However there are several lesser known regulations, laws and acts that as a [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">As you may already know, the two most important and vital regulations that a landlord needs be in compliance with are <strong>The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998</strong> and <strong>The Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulation 1988 – as amended 1993.</strong></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">However there are several lesser known <strong>regulations, laws and acts</strong> that as a landlord you must have up-to-date information in order to be compliant. The following are a few of those <strong>regulations</strong>:</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;"><strong>The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994</strong> was introduced in order for the electrical equipment that is to be supplied by the landlord to be in good working order and safe to use. Although there is no mandatory equipment testing requirement, unlike the Gas Safety <strong>regulation</strong>, the responsibility of the landlord is no different. The best practice for landlords is to include the testing of all electronic appliances and electrics (wires, plugs and sockets) at the beginning of each tenancy, and annually thereafter, to ensure everything is in working order. If you are in the habit of having these items checked regularly you would not have any trouble proving due diligence in the event of a fire or any other problem or mishap.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">As part of this <strong>regulation</strong> there is also the <strong>Plugs and Sockets (Safety) Regulation 1994</strong> that states any plug, socket or adaptor that the landlord is supplying within a residential letting must comply with the appropriate current standard and that the plugs are prewired and insulated enough so that there would be no shock when removing plugs from the socket.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">There are several other subsections of this regulation, so you would be wise to check out the entire document.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">The other document you would be advised to have on hand for reference is the <strong>Landlord and Tenant Act</strong>. Unfortunately it’s an ever changing and expanding document that can be difficult to keep up with. The following are but a few examples that might be of interest to you:</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;"><strong>Section 47, Landlord and Tenant Act 1987</strong> is regarding the need for landlords to have an address in England or Wales, even if they reside outside of England or Wales. There must be an address in England or Wales for the rent to be sent as well as any notifications, this address could be that of an office rather than their home.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;"><strong>Section 11, Landlord and Tenant Act 1985</strong> requires landlords to keep both the interior and exterior of the property, including drains, ducts, gutters and pipes, in good working order. They must also keep the installations for supplying water, gas, electricity, sanitation, space heating and water heating in good repair and working order. This would also imply that the landlord has the right to view all of the above in order to assess the conditions of his property, provided they give a 24 hour written notice to the tenant.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;"><strong>The Protection from Eviction Act 1977</strong>, states that neither the landlord nor the agent has a right to reclaim possession of a property if the tenant refuses to leave without first obtaining a court order. It would be considered a criminal offense to harass, change the locks, cut off services or remove the tenant’s possessions.  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;"><strong>The Sex Discrimination Act 1975; the Disability Discrimination Act 1995; the Race Relations Act 1976</strong>. All of these <strong>Acts</strong> make it illegal to discriminate an application for tenancy on the grounds of sex, marital status, disability or race (including colour, nationality, creed, ethnicity or national origin).</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">So as you can see there is definitely more to becoming a landlord than just finding a tenant for a property you want to let. As many of these <strong>regulations, laws and acts</strong> carry the possibility of penalties and sometimes even imprisonment; you can see just how important it is to be aware, up-to-date and diligent about the condition of your property in order to protect your possessions.</span></span></p>
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