Repairs responsibilities
Landlord Regulatory Requirements
All social housing landlords are regulated by the Regulator of Social Housing which sets a series of requirements; these are called the Regulatory Standards.
The Regulatory Standard for repairs is the Home Standard – ensuring that social housing landlords maintain properties and carry out their repairing responsibilities.
Landlord responsibilities
All social housing landlords have a duty to maintain the communal areas in their buildings and grounds. Where a landlord does not properly maintain their communal areas residents have rights to complain and challenge the failure to properly maintain these areas.
What is a landlord responsible for maintaining?
In communal areas:
- Lifts
- Doors and door entry systems
- Outside walls, doors, gates, windows, windowsills, window catches and window frames including external painting and external decoration
- Communal water tanks and associated supply pipework
- Communal heating systems and associated supply pipework and cabling
- Communal lighting systems and associated supply cabling
- Emergency exit signage and lighting
- Communal sprinkler and firefighting equipment
- Bin chutes, hoppers and storage chambers
- Grounds, hedges and trees
- Pathways, steps or other means of access
- Boundary walls and fences
- Paving and access roads that do not form part of the public highway
- Play areas
- Garage and storeshed blocks
• Communal bin storage facilities - Car parking facilities
Shared owner responsibilities
- Installations for the supply of water, gas and electricity, sanitation and heating including; basins, sinks, baths, shower attachments, WCs, water pipes, waste pipes, electric wiring including sockets and switches, central heating systems, radiators, boilers, immersion heaters and valves
- Kitchen units and built-in cupboards
- Internal walls, floors (including floor coverings) and ceilings, doors and frames, door hinges and skirting boards
- Internal drainage systems excluding stack pipes
- Plaster work (excluding minor repairs which would normally be dealt with during internal decoration)
- Boundary walls and fences
- Broken window glass
- Replacing door furniture and toilet roll holders
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