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Homeowner?The Northern Ireland Housing Fitness Standard is the fitness standard set out in Article 46 of the Housing (NI) Order 1981.
This states that for a dwelling to be fit for human habitation it must:
Under the fitness standard a dwelling is fit for human habitation unless, in the opinion of the relevant authority, it fails to meet one or more of the above requirements.
The standards used in House Condition Surveys consider what is a reasonable facility and service – dwellings that fail to meet this criterion are those that lack three or more of the following:
Associations should take the opportunity to improve the energy efficiency and install insulation that meets current NI Building Regulations standards. Providing a reasonable degree of thermal comfort requires efficient heating and effective insulation. Associations should consider appropriate minimum standards to use for their own local assessment and measurement of progress – dwellings which fail to meet this criterion are those where either:
The Northern Ireland Executive launched a review of the Fitness Standard in 2016 with a plan to review the standard. In April 2023, the Private Tenancies Act came into force bringing several new measures.
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 Private Tenancies Act (NI) 2022, always refer to the standard for specific guidance.
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