Safety inspection - Homes in Multiple Occupation (HIMO)
If conditions in the properties inspected are not up to
standard, the landlord or owner is required to improve them. Some
HMOs need to be licensed under the Housing Act 2004 which came into
force in April 2006. Those HMOs which are three storeys or more and
occupied by five or more people living in two or more households
will require a licence.
For further information please contact Customer Services
Our regulations state that it shall be the responsibility of the
manager of the Homes In Multiple Occupation (HMO) to ensure that
the following are maintained in repair, clean condition and good
order (including, where appropriate, proper working order):
Water Supply, Drainage and General
Services
All means of water supply and drainage in
the house are to be maintained, repaired, kept clean and be
protected against frost damage. Tanks and cisterns should be clean
and covered. The manager shall not unreasonably cause the supply of
water, gas or electricity to be interrupted.
Parts and Installations in Common Use
The
manager shall also ensure that common areas such as staircases,
passageways, corridors and entrances are kept reasonably free from
obstruction. All handrails and banisters and any stair coverings
should be kept repaired or replaced or be provided where necessary
for the safety of the residents.
Included are installations that serve any part of the house in
common use:
- installations for the supply of gas and electricity, for
lighting and for space heating or heating water;
- sanitary conveniences, baths, sinks, washbasins and
installations for cooking or storing food;
- receptacles or other installations provided in connection with
the delivery to the house of postal packets;
- other installations (if any) in a kitchen, bathroom, lavatory
or washroom which are not subject to any of the foregoing
provisions of these Regulations.
Living Accommodation
The internal
structure of any part of the house occupied by a resident as his
living accommodation including the installations for supply of
water, gas, electricity, and sanitation are in and remain in good
repair.
Lighting, Windows and Ventilation
Includes
all windows and other means of ventilation. The manager shall
ensure that installations for lighting serving any part of the
house in common use are readily available to residents, including
lighting for staircases and entrances to the house, which are used
by residents whether or not they are in common use.
Means of Escape from Fire
All means of
escape from fire in the house and all apparatus, systems and other
fire precaution equipment are to be maintained and kept free from
obstruction. It shall be the responsibility of the manager to
display in suitable positions in the house signs indicating all
means of escape from fire in the house.
Outbuildings in Common Use
Includes all
outbuildings, and outside areas which belong to the house and are
in common use. They should be maintained in good clean condition,
and any boundary walls, fences and railings should be kept in good
repair so as not to constitute a danger to residents.
It is also required that the manager should ensure:
- That refuse and litter are not allowed to accumulate in the
house, except when pending disposal, and he shall provide and
maintain suitable refuse and litter bins, except where they are
provided by the local authority. They are also responsible for the
disposal of any refuse if the local authority fails to do so.
- That reasonable precautions are taken to ensure the general
safety of the residents of the house with regard to the structural
conditions of the house and to prevent access to any areas that are
unsafe, including window sills that are at or near floor
level.
- That the name, address and telephone number of the managing
agent or landlord of the house is displayed in the house.
- That the local housing authority is provided with particulars
requested by written notice with regard to the following:
- the number of individuals and households accommodated within the
house
- the numbers of individuals in each household; and
- the purpose for which each room in the house is used.
Duties of Residents
It is the duty of all
residents of the property to ensure that the agent can effectively
carry out his duties. All residents must:
- allow the manager access, at all reasonable times, to any
occupied room, that he may carry out his duties
- provide the manager on request with any relevant
information
- comply with arrangements made by the agent in respect of fire
precautions or litter storage and disposal
- take care not to hinder in any way the agent in the performance
of his duties
- take reasonable care to avoid damaging anything which the agent
is under obligation to keep in good repair.