Your Responsibilities As An HMO Landlord
If you are a landlord of either commercial or domestic properties, the law regarding fire safety applies to you and it has certain conditions that ...
Your Responsibilities As A Building Owner And Landlord
When you own a building that is separated into many different compartments, such as an office block, for instance, you have a responsibility for fire ...
Advice on Fire Risk Assessments for Large and Complex Buildings
While an insufficient fire safety risk assessment is dangerous for any premises, the consequences can be much worse for larger and more complex premises such ...
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 ...
Fire Regulations Are More Detailed In an HMO Than A Buy To Let
If you are a landlord of an HMO (House in Multiple Occupation) you need to have a thorough understanding of the fire regulations as they ...
Fire Alarm Systems: What You Need To Know
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires that all non-domestic premises, with a few exceptions, in England and Wales, have an appropriate fire detection ...
Fire Safety For Landlords With An HMO
If you are a landlord of an HMO – House in Multiple Occupation – the law requires you to undertake a fire risk assessment and ...
Fire Safety in Offices: What You Need To Know
A very large proportion of the UK workforce have desk-based jobs – i.e., they work in offices. As such, it is essential to consider the ...
What You Need To Know About Fire Safety As A Landlord Of An HMO
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 ...