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lets residential accommodation (such as houses, flats and bedsits,
holiday homes, caravans and boats) as a business activity is required
by law to ensure the equipment they supply as part of the tenancy
is safe.
The Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 1994 requires that
all mains electrical equipment (cookers, washing machines, kettles,
etc), new or second-hand, supplied with the accommodation must be
safe. Landlords therefore need to regularly maintain the electrical
equipment they supply to ensure it is safe.
The supply of goods occurs at the time of the tenancy contract.
It is, therefore, essential that property is checked prior to the
tenancy to ensure that all goods supplied are in a safe condition.
A record should be made of the goods supplied as part of the tenancy
agreement and of checks made on those goods. The record should indicate
who carried out the checks and when they did it.
It is strongly advisable to have the equipment checked before the
start of each let. It would be good practice to have the equipment
checked at regular intervals thereafter. You should obtain and retain
test reports detailing the equipment, the tests carried out and
the results.
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