Chris, You are entitled to your opinion. My opinion together with that of an accreditation body, a health and safety training company and a qualified legionela risk assessor who produces these reports, it is compliant and perfectly acceptable. I think...
Hi Neil, I said a few minutes becuase a lot of the iformation you need to give to the tenant is already in the template. The 'few minutes' comment was for the gathering of the information required. This is because...
the report provided at lraregister.co.uk is perfectly adequate for a domestic rental property. As said previously, the government say the landlord can do this himself. Some people may not like it but it is a fact. You only need to...
r01, this is exactly right, some agents are telling landlords they need a legionella testing certificate which is wrong. What landlords must do is a legionella risk assessment which is what property118 have arranged with lraregister.co.uk at £9. It is...
Really don't know what to say about that post Graham. lol. I am not going to argue about the viability of the rule. However, the fact is the rule is there and we have to do the assessment.
Hi Graham, Not sure about your statistics on deaths. I can point you to a news article in Radstock where an elderly chap died of legionella caught in his flat this year. it happens, yes it is rare, but it...
yes, indeed it would be good to hear the answer to these questions too. 1. when did this NEW legislation come into effect? 2. where did they get the £20,000 fine figure from? 3. can they clarify " HSE exist...
From http://www.hse.gov.uk/legionnaires/legionella-landlords-responsibilities.htm What is a landlord? A landlord is anyone who rents out a property they own under a lease or a licence that is shorter than seven years. Landlords' duties apply to a wide range of accommodation, occupied under...
Reply to the comment left by "safetylady silver" at "03/10/2015 - 16:16": safetylady silver I am sorry but you are wrong. As a landlord renting out property you are running a business. Your tenant is your customer. it is clearly...
nlic.uk is full of incorrect information about HSE, they have been reported by a number of people to HSE. They state on their website : HSE is not there to help you carry out those measures. In the likely hood...
10th October 2015, 11 years ago
Chris, You are entitled to your opinion. My opinion together with that of an accreditation body, a health and safety training company and a qualified legionela risk assessor who produces these reports, it is compliant and perfectly acceptable. I think...
Read More →10th October 2015, 11 years ago
Hi Neil, I said a few minutes becuase a lot of the iformation you need to give to the tenant is already in the template. The 'few minutes' comment was for the gathering of the information required. This is because...
Read More →10th October 2015, 11 years ago
the report provided at lraregister.co.uk is perfectly adequate for a domestic rental property. As said previously, the government say the landlord can do this himself. Some people may not like it but it is a fact. You only need to...
Read More →8th October 2015, 11 years ago
r01, this is exactly right, some agents are telling landlords they need a legionella testing certificate which is wrong. What landlords must do is a legionella risk assessment which is what property118 have arranged with lraregister.co.uk at £9. It is...
Read More →7th October 2015, 11 years ago
Hi Graham, You can view a report at the website under retrieve report. You can also see feedback from users.
Read More →7th October 2015, 11 years ago
Really don't know what to say about that post Graham. lol. I am not going to argue about the viability of the rule. However, the fact is the rule is there and we have to do the assessment.
Read More →7th October 2015, 11 years ago
Hi Graham, Not sure about your statistics on deaths. I can point you to a news article in Radstock where an elderly chap died of legionella caught in his flat this year. it happens, yes it is rare, but it...
Read More →5th October 2015, 11 years ago
no response from nlic.uk yet then?
Read More →4th October 2015, 11 years ago
yes, indeed it would be good to hear the answer to these questions too. 1. when did this NEW legislation come into effect? 2. where did they get the £20,000 fine figure from? 3. can they clarify " HSE exist...
Read More →3rd October 2015, 11 years ago
From http://www.hse.gov.uk/legionnaires/legionella-landlords-responsibilities.htm What is a landlord? A landlord is anyone who rents out a property they own under a lease or a licence that is shorter than seven years. Landlords' duties apply to a wide range of accommodation, occupied under...
Read More →Reply to comment left by safetylady silver at 03/10/2015 - 16:16
Reply to the comment left by "safetylady silver" at "03/10/2015 - 16:16": safetylady silver I am sorry but you are wrong. As a landlord renting out property you are running a business. Your tenant is your customer. it is clearly...
Read More →1st October 2015, 11 years ago
nlic.uk is full of incorrect information about HSE, they have been reported by a number of people to HSE. They state on their website : HSE is not there to help you carry out those measures. In the likely hood...
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