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Landlords responsibilities in England & Wales

The following information is correct as of todays date.

Landlord responsibilities

What is a Landlord?

There are different rules for Scotland and Northern Ireland, this page if for England & Wales.

You’re a landlord if you rent out your property.

As a landlord you must:

Fire safety

It’s your responsibility to:

Health and safety inspections

The Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) is used by your council to make sure that properties in its area are safe for the people who live there. This involves inspecting your property for possible hazards, such as uneven stairs.

If you own a property and rent it out, the council may decide to do an HHSRS inspection because:

  • your tenants have asked for an inspection
  • the council has done a survey of local properties and thinks your property might be hazardous

HHSRS hazard ratings

Inspectors look at 29 health and safety areas and score each hazard they find as category 1 or 2, according to its seriousness.

You must take action on enforcement notices from your council. You also have the right to appeal enforcement notices.

The council can do any of the following if they find a serious hazard:

  • issue an improvement notice
  • fix the hazard themselves and bill you for the cost
  • stop you or anyone else from using part or all of the property

Financial responsibilities

You may have to pay Income Tax on your rental income, minus your day-to-day running expenses. There are different rules if you are in the Rent a Room Scheme.

You may be able to pay voluntary Class 2 or Class 3 National Insurance.

(If you only occasionally rent out your property or part of your home (for example through short-term rental apps), check if you need to tell HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) about this income).

  • If you have a mortgage on your property you must also get your lenders approval to rent it out.
  • You must also get Insurance for Landlords ensuring that you comply with all terms.

For more information on legislation and your legal obligations as a landlord, visit the government website; https://www.gov.uk/renting-out-a-property 

For help with some of your legal obligations, please visit:

EICR – Cotswold Property Maintenance

Fire advice and Fire Risk Assessments – Cotswold Property Maintenance

EPCs and Floorplans EPC & Floorplans in the Cotswolds

Property upgrades and renovations – Cotswold Property Maintenance

Landlord Insurance – Simply Business