Landlords switch on to new electrical safety laws

Landlords switch on to new electrical safety laws


Heather Wheeler, Housing Minister, is switching landlords in England to new electrical safety rules for buy to let and shared rented homes and has promised to bring in the new measure as soon as parliamentary time allows.

The updated regime will ensure landlords have electrical installations in rented homes checked for safety every five years by a qualified inspector.

“Everyone has the right to feel safe and secure in their own home. While measures are already in place to crack down on the small minority of landlords who rent out unsafe properties, we need to do more to protect tenants.
These new measures will reduce the risk of faulty electrical equipment, giving people peace of mind and helping to keep them safe in their homes.
It will also provide clear guidance to landlords on who they should be hiring to carry out these important electrical safety checks.
We intend to introduce new legislation on a phased basis, starting with new tenancies, as soon as Parliamentary time allows.
The new guidance will be broadly in line with existing regulations in Scotland, helping to ensure consistency and ease for landlords operating across the two nations.
A decision on penalties for non-compliance will be made before the secondary legislation is introduced. Penalties are likely to include a range of sanctions, with local authorities being given discretion to decide which is most appropriate in each case.”