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Homeowner?The Housing Act 2004 replaced the existing housing fitness standard with the Housing Health and Safety Rating System.
It introduced mandatory HMO licensing, additional & selective licensing and the tenancy deposit protection scheme and is the main housing legislation used by local councils in England and Wales.
The Housing Act 2004 places a duty on local councils to take enforcement action against landlords if they identify seriously hazardous conditions in a rented home.
The act introduced a new method of assessing housing conditions and concentrates on health and safety in the home with hazards identified and classified as either a Category 1 or a Category 2 hazard. The Council must take enforcement action to deal with Category 1 hazards and may take action to deal with Category 2 hazards.
The Housing Health and Safety Rating System currently sets out 29 hazards, including fire, damp, cold, trips and falls.
Physiological Requirements:
Protection Against Accidents:
For more information, view guidance on the Government website or review other UK standards and regulations.
*Please note: The above summary is based on FireAngel’s interpretation of The Housing Act 2004, always refer to the standard for specific guidance
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