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Commercial Gas Safety Certificate London Expert Guide for Business Properties
For commercial property owners and landlords in London, obtaining a valid commercial gas safety certificate is both a legal obligation and a critical safety measure. Unlike domestic

Gas and Electric Safety Checks A Landlord’s Legal Guide.
As a London landlord, maintaining proper gas and electric safety checks is not optional—it’s a legal requirement that protects your tenants and your property investment.

Portable Appliance Testing Certificate for Rental Properties
A Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) certificate is a document that confirms electrical appliances in a rental property have been tested for safety. While not a

Gas and Electrical Safety Checks for Rental Properties
Landlords in the UK are legally responsible for ensuring that their rental properties are safe for tenants to live in. Two of the most important

New EPC Rules Bring Major Changes for Landlords
From 15 June 2025, landlords and letting agents across the UK will face a major change in how Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are calculated. The

Fire Risk Assessments in London A Comprehensive Guide to Safety and Compliance
Fire Risk Assessments in London A Comprehensive Guide to Safety and Compliance London, a city characterized by its high population density and an eclectic mix

How long is a fire safety certificate valid for?
Fire safety is an ongoing responsibility, not a one-time event. This raises a crucial question for landlords and business owners: how long is a fire

Fire Risk Assessment Approved Document B: Your Guide to Fire Safety Regulations
Fire Risk Assessment Approved Document B: Your Guide to Fire Safety Regulations Fire safety within UK buildings is governed by a comprehensive set of regulations,

The Essential Fire Risk Assessment
Fire Risk Assessment Landlord Responsibilities and UK Legislation A fire risk assessment is a systematic evaluation of a property to identify potential fire hazards and