Private renting housing standards for landlords
Your responsibilities
As a landlord you must keep the property in a good condition. Tenants could take you to court if you do not carry out repairs after being told about them.
We have a duty to deal with unsatisfactory housing conditions in the private sector. We have set up the Guildford Lettings Accreditation Scheme to help raise standards and promote good landlords.
We have a duty to deal with serious hazards. Three of the main hazards are damp/mould, excess cold, and fire safety.
We have different ways of dealing with hazards, including:
- informal hazard awareness notices
- formal improvement and prohibition notices
- specific provisions for dealing with urgent hazards
Damp, mould and excess cold are often found together. See our advice on dealing with damp and mould.
An Energy Performance Certificate is needed in most properties, this is to show the heating costs but does not take account of any damage to systems.
Fire safety can be enforced in any domestic property under the Housing Act. Further fire safety guidance (opens new window) is available.
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