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Things You Need To Consider When You Own A Vacant Building

If you are a landlord of a vacant building, there is still a risk of fire breaking out within it, and you need to carry out a landlord fire risk assessment in order to ensure that you have everything as secure as possible and that your building does not present a threat to others either […]

Fire Safety For Landlords With An HMO

landlord fire risk assessment

If you are a landlord of an HMO – House in Multiple Occupation – the law requires you to undertake a fire risk assessment and take all appropriate steps to eliminate or reduce the risk. This is different from a buy-to-let in that the regulations regarding fire safety can be more complicated. You should undertake […]

What You Need To Know About Fire Safety As A Landlord Of An HMO

Fire Regulations Are More Detailed For HMO’s

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Act 2005 confers certain liabilities upon employers in non-domestic properties, not the least of which is the requirement to undertake a fire risk assessment of the workplace and take any necessary steps as a result. However, you also have liabilities if you are not an employer but a landlord of […]

Now Is The Time To Carry Out An Office Fire Safety Check

Fire Risk Advice For Those Living In Flats

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]As we continue to struggle with Covid-19, it is safe to say that things have changed considerably in the workplace. Most of the country is in Tier 2 and Tier 3: indeed, the only places that are not are the Isle of Wight (population 141,538, Cornwall (population 565,968), and the Scilly Isles (population 2,224). The […]