Hi, just looking for a bit of advice for those who do more of this sort of work than myself, which is hardly ever.
I have had a customer today ask me for advice about a house she is preparing to rent as a HMO. 3 bed house, not overly large, over two floors, so not a licenced HMO.
The council have informed her that she needs a minimum of a grade D LD3 system installing, but have not told her what legislation requires this and told her to research it all herself.
I wasn't able on the spot to confirm or deny the actual legal requirements for this action to be taken. Could anyone with more knowledge of HMO rentals help me out ?
I also recall something recently about CO detectors being required in rentals now where solid fuel burning appliances are used, a log burner in this case, yet the council have not mentioned this. If this is required is it required to be interlinked and mains fed or will a battery unit suffice ?
I have had a customer today ask me for advice about a house she is preparing to rent as a HMO. 3 bed house, not overly large, over two floors, so not a licenced HMO.
The council have informed her that she needs a minimum of a grade D LD3 system installing, but have not told her what legislation requires this and told her to research it all herself.
I wasn't able on the spot to confirm or deny the actual legal requirements for this action to be taken. Could anyone with more knowledge of HMO rentals help me out ?
I also recall something recently about CO detectors being required in rentals now where solid fuel burning appliances are used, a log burner in this case, yet the council have not mentioned this. If this is required is it required to be interlinked and mains fed or will a battery unit suffice ?