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[Landlord Gas Safety Certificate Price](https://www.mkgassafety.co.uk/)
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Landlords are legally required to have their gas appliances, such as boilers and gas fires, serviced annually. This is not only an obligation under the law, but it also helps to ensure the safety of tenants by ensuring that the appliances are in good working order.
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This article will examine average costs, factors that affect prices and provide some simple tips to ensure compliance cost-effectively.
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Costs will depend on the amount of appliances
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Gas safety certificates are required by law for landlords in the UK. These certificates, referred to as CP12s must be renewed each year to ensure that gas appliances in your rental properties are safe for tenants. These certificates can also help keep your appliances in good shape and prolong their lifespan.
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The cost of your gas safety certificate is contingent on the type and amount of appliances in your home. A certificate for one appliance in a home costs between PS60 and PS70. The cost increases when you add a second appliance. You can get a quote for your specific property from a Gas Safe registered engineer, who will visit your home and conduct a thorough inspection of the pipework, appliances, and flues.
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If an appliance is found to be unsafe the engineer will note this on the CP12 with a code that indicates the level of risk: Immediately Dangerous (ID) indicates that the appliance poses immediate danger to people using it. At Risk (AR), the appliance is defective and which could result in an accident. Not to Current Standards (NCS) On the other hand, means that the appliance is safe to operate but does not pose the risk of.
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In addition to making sure that your appliances are in good working order, you should keep a record of all maintenance work carried out on them. This is a requirement under the Gas Safety Regulations and can aid in avoiding prosecution should your tenants become sick as a result of faulty appliances.
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Landlords must always select Gas Safe engineers to conduct their gas safety checks. They are fully insured and trained to conduct these critical safety checks. If you're not sure which to choose, consult other landlords for recommendations.
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You should shop around to find the lowest price. Different engineers charge different rates and it's a good idea to get estimates from a variety of companies before making your decision. In addition, you should think ahead and schedule your inspection before the expiration date of your current certificate. This will help you avoid the extra costs associated with rushing inspections.
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Houses with more than 2 appliances are subject to additional costs
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A landlord gas safety certificate is legally required to ensure all flues and appliances are safe in your rental property. This must be done by a Gas Safe registered engineer and is different from a boiler inspection or an annual maintenance inspection. You must provide tenants with an official copy of the Landlord Gas Safety Record within 28 days after the inspection and keep it for two years.
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The cost of a gas safety inspection is based on the number of appliances you have, the location of the property and the company you choose to use. Some companies offer discounts to landlords who need multiple checks. Some even provide free quotes, which makes it easier to budget for this ongoing expense. It's a good idea to have your appliances tested in a single session when you have more than two. This will save you money over the long term.
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You must give your tenants an adequate notice of when the Gas Safety Certificate will be due, and make sure they have access to all areas with gas appliances. You must also prepare your home for the visit, such as getting rid of any furniture that could hinder access. If the engineer finds any issues with a gas appliance or flue they must inform you (or your agent) and disconnect it immediately.
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A landlord must keep a log of all work performed on their gas installation. The records should contain the name of the engineer as well as the date of the check and any issues found. They must be kept in a safe place for at least two years. Landlords must give copies of the Landlord Gas Safety Record to new tenants prior to their move into their new home and to tenants within 28 days after the date of the date of the check. You must also keep a copy for yourself.
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It is important to keep in mind that the law is only applicable to landlords who own and supply gas to their properties. Tenants can own and operate their own gas appliances within the property however, they are not the landlord's responsibility. Only the landlord is accountable for gas appliances and pipework that they own or supply and install in the property.
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If you choose to conduct an additional inspection, there will be additional costs.
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All landlords who own property with a gas supply are legally required to obtain a landlord gas safety certificate. The safety certificate has to be renewed every year, and handed out to all new tenants at the start of their tenure. Landlords that do not adhere to the rules may be subject to enforcement action or prosecution.
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Landlords must also provide a copy the gas records to existing or new tenants on request. The record must be provided within 28 days after the date of the inspection. The records may be sent to the tenant or left at the property but they must be displayed for the tenants to look at.
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Gas safety certificates are not only about meeting your legal obligations. They also ensure that your tenants' property is secure. To avoid unexpected expenses it's best to look around and obtain quotes from multiple engineers before making the decision. The best method to accomplish this is to ask fellow landlords for recommendations or reading online reviews.
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The location plays an important factor in the cost of the gas check. Prices vary widely across the UK. For instance landlords who live in urban areas might pay more than those living in rural or remote areas. The type of property may also influence the price. The inspection of larger homes will take longer and be more expensive.
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If a tenant refuses to allow access to a gas safety test the landlord should try to persuade them to reconsider by sending them a strongly written letter explaining the reason they require access and what the checks will involve. If this doesn't work, the landlord should contact the local council and discuss the situation. If the issue persists, the landlord can initiate the eviction process by serving an eviction notice under Section 21.
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If a landlord is not able to gain access to their property to perform the Gas Safety Certificate they should contact the local authority immediately. The authority will send an Gas Safe registered Engineer to the property to conduct a thorough inspection of the pipes and appliances. This includes confirming the flues and their condition, assessing fittings and pipework for their physical integrity and determining the presence of flues. The inspection will also determine whether the appliances have been altered or moved from their original position.
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The cost of gas safety certificates is a cost that will be recurring
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A landlord is legally obliged to make sure that the appliances in their rental property comply with all safety regulations for gas appliances. This involves having an engineer carry out annual gas safety inspections. Landlords are also required keep a record and be aware of potential problems. These may include gas leaks, fire hazards, or broken flues. Gas safety certificates are a recurring cost for landlords and should be included in their budgets.
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The cost of a landlord's gas safety certificate is determined by the size of the property and the number of appliances. Generally, it costs between PS60 and PS90 for a basic inspection, which usually covers one boiler and one gas appliance. The price increases for homes with more than two gas appliances.
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Landlords are responsible for making sure that they have an authentic CP12 gas safety certificate in place. This is a legal requirement, and failure to comply can result in a fine or even imprisonment. The best way to ensure compliance is to arrange a gas safety inspection every 12 months.
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A CP12 is a document that records the results of a gas test and is given to landlords by a qualified Gas Safe engineer. The certificate is valid in the UK for 12 months. It is legally required. It is recommended that landlords plan the inspection a few weeks before the date of expiry to give them time to schedule an engineer and prepare their property for the visit.
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If a landlord has recently installed an appliance, he or might be concerned about the need to obtain a new CP12 earlier than the normal. If the new boiler has been installed by an Gas Safe registered technician and the previous CP12 is still valid, the landlord does not need to get a second inspection.
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It is crucial for landlords to understand what a gas safety certificate will cost, what factors affect the price and how to reduce the chance of not complying. This will assist them in managing their finances and avoid penalties.
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