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Why Landlords Need Gas Safety Certificates
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A gas safety certificate, also referred to as a CP12 or Landlord Certificate is an official document that proves that the appliances, installations and pipework within the building meet specific safety standards. This is an important requirement for landlords. It can help to prevent dangerous gas leaks, as well as ensure that there is adequate ventilation, and much more.
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What is the definition of a Gas Safety Certificate?
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A gas safety certificate is evidence that the gas pipes and appliances of a property have all been inspected by a certified professional. They are vital for those who rent out their apartment, home, cottage, lake house, or studio and uses gas appliances. The certificate also demonstrates that the installation and appliances conform to all current health and safety laws. Gas safety certificates are legally required. Without one, the homeowners of a residence could be fined or even in prison if there is an issue with the appliance.
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The document usually contains details about the engineer that conducted the inspection, including their name and registration number. The document also includes the date of the inspection and any findings. Signing the document assures its authenticity and accountability for the inspection.
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In addition to information about the gas engineer and property, the certificate also contains information about all the appliances in the house that were examined. Gas appliances are usually classified as non-compliant, immediately Dangerous or At Risk. Any appliances that are deemed to pose a danger to the health of the occupants and safety should be removed from the building before a new certificate can be issued.
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The law requires that landlords have their gas installations and appliances inspected regularly. Inspections are conducted to detect potential hazards, and can prevent accidents caused by poorly installed or defective gas appliances. The landlord is responsible for ensuring that their tenants have access to a copy of their gas safety certificate.
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A landlord who attempts to sell a home with a gas safety certificate that has expired may be in violation and could face massive fines, or even jail time. It is therefore crucial to keep a gas safety certification up-to-date at all times.
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When a landlord is preparing to sell their property, having a valid [MK Gas Safety](https://www.mkgassafety.co.uk/) safety certificate can increase the chances of a speedy sale by putting prospective buyers' minds at rest about the condition of the appliance and its installation. It can also serve as an argument for selling the property for sale.
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Who is in need of a Gas Safety Certificate?
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A gas safety certificate is required by law for every tenant who moves into a landlord's property. This document is proof that the landlord has made arrangements for all appliances and flues to be serviced and inspected by a certified engineer. It's crucial to ensure that all gas appliances within the property are safe to use.
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A landlord who fails to comply with their obligations by scheduling an inspection could face quite a bit. Landlords are also responsible for any injuries or deaths caused by the lack of a valid certificate.
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Homeowners don't need an CP12 gas safety certificate, but it is still recommended that they have their appliances and pipes checked regularly by a qualified engineer to ensure everything is working and safe. This is especially important if they plan to sell their home, since buyers often request to check the gas safety certificate prior to completing the purchase.
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Generally speaking, the header of the CP12 will include information about the engineer that carried out the inspection. The header of the CP12 should include the name, registration number, and date of the inspection. The body of the document will detail the findings of the inspection, including whether any appliances or pipework were deemed unsafe or needing repair. In the event that any issues are discovered the engineer will ask permission to shut off any gas supply and suggest any repair needed.
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Tenants must also be provided with a copy of the CP12 as soon as possible after the inspection is completed. For existing tenants it should be done within 28 days after the inspection. It's recommended to give new tenants a copy of the CP12 before they move in to ensure that they are aware of any issues that could affect their safety. Landlords are encouraged to keep a copy of their old CP12 certificates of gas safety as they can use this to prove that they have been in compliance with the regulations in the past. If you are a homeowner or landlord and would like to arrange an inspection for gas safety, you can do so quickly and easily using our user-friendly platform here at Mashroom.
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Gas Safety Certificate
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If you are a landlord and do not have a gas safety certificate, you should get one right away. It is a legal requirement and it ensures that your tenants are safe in your property. If you select a company that specializes in this kind of inspection, they will help you through the process. If they do not comply with the law landlords could face heavy fines or even prison time. It is safer to be safe instead of regretting it.
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It is the landlord's responsibility to arrange for an annual gas safety inspection to be carried out on their appliances within their homes. The landlord should also provide their tenants a copy before they move into the property. This will give them peace-of-mind that their appliances are safe in their new home and is a way to show that they have met their obligations.
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During the safety inspection the engineer will examine the gas appliances and pipes in the building. This is to ensure they are safe. They will look for things like carbon monoxide that is created when appliances aren't burning properly and can be fatal if it is inhaled massively. The engineer will also make sure that the flues are clean and there aren't any gas leaks in the premises.
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Landlords who are looking to sell their property could find that prospective buyers will ask for proof of the gas safety tests that have been carried out on the property. This can be a significant selling point for a property and may speed up the sales process.
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If a landlord does not have a current gas safety certificate, they will need one before they put the property on the market. This will reassure buyers that the property is secure and could increase the interest. The sale could be canceled when the seller is not able to produce a valid certificate of gas safety.
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Gas Safety Certificates Keep them!
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Gas is used as an energy source in a multitude of homes and businesses. Gas is used in a vast majority of homes and commercial properties. This is why strict regulations are in place to ensure the security of these gas systems. This is accomplished by regular inspections and checks by Gas Safe registered engineers. The landlord is responsible for arranging and recording the results of these tests. The results can be communicated to tenants to let them know that the landlord is taking their security seriously.
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Landlords should also note that the Gas Safe certificate only lasts for 12 months. As such, they should ensure that they book an appointment for a new test and certification before this date. This will help avoid charges for missing appointments. It is also an excellent idea to schedule the inspection with the same engineer each time, since this will help save time and money.
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Before the inspection starts it is essential for the landlord to make sure that they are prepared. It is essential that the landlord prepares for the inspection by clearing all rooms to allow the engineer access to the entire property. It is also beneficial to clear out any items that ignite or clothing near the gas appliances. This reduces the chance of a fire, and will also help prevent accidental ignition of these items.
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The gas engineer will conduct an inspection of all the gas appliances and installations inside the property. This will include checking that the appliance functions correctly, that the pipework is safe and it can flow freely throughout the property without obstructions. They will also make sure that any carbon monoxide that is an unavoidable byproduct of gas burning, is transferred out into the atmosphere instead of being trapped within the property.
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The engineer will then issue a Gas Safety Certificate to the landlord. This will detail the results of the inspection. It will declare whether or not any gas appliances are considered not to current Standards or immediately dangerous, or at Risk. The landlord should keep an audit log and give it to existing tenants within 28-days. They should also give copies to tenants who are new at the beginning of their lease.
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