Maintenance and Repair Obligations

Many agreements try and make the tenant responsible for maintenance and repair' such clauses are unfair and unenforceable. and should never be relied on see Table below penalties and fines.

Landlords are always responsible for repairs to:

A tenant should use the property as a home in a responsible way.

  • The structure and exterior of the building - such as the walls, roof, external doors and windows.
  • Sinks, baths, toilets and other sanitary fittings, including pipes and drains.
  • Heating and hot water.
  • All gas appliances, pipes, flues and ventilation.
  • Electrical wiring.
  • Items that are usually defined in the inventory unless damaged by the tenant and is not a health and safety issue.
  • Non compliance see fines table below
Landlords are not responsible for any appliances bought by a tenant. The landlord has a vested interest in making sure that the appliances are fit for purpose, safe and not do not expose the landlord's property to danger.
 
 

This includes-

  • Keeping it reasonably clean
  • Not damaging the property, and ensuring that their guests don't either.
  • Carrying out minor maintenance (e.g. checking smoke alarm batteries. Replacing light bulbs, excluding communal areas)
  • Using the heating properly (e.g. not blocking flues or ventilation).
    If a tenant causes damage to the property or the furniture, even if it's accidental, the landlord will probably be able to charge the tenant. But in such a case the Landlord must allow for fair wear and tear.
     
    The Tenants are also responsible for putting right any damage to internal decorations that was caused by the disrepair or whilst repairs they are responsible for, are being carried out.
 
 
As a term of reference clauses should be included in your tenancy agreement, such as Section 4 of ours that define the Tenant ant and Landlords Care and Repair obligations of the Property
 
The consequences for non compliance include the tenant suing for injury and or repair, imprisonment and or fines as per the examples beow
 

Landlord responsibility and Guidance legislation

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