Landlords must maintain the structure and exterior of the property, as well as its installations for water, gas, electricity, and sanitation. They are also responsible for ensuring that essential services, such as heating and hot water, are in proper working order
Landlords must provide a safe and hazard-free living environment for tenants. This includes ensuring that the property meets fire safety regulations, has functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and complies with relevant building and electrical safety standards.
Landlords must take measures to prevent and address issues of dampness and condensation within the property. This includes providing adequate ventilation and addressing any underlying structural problems that may contribute to dampness.
Landlords are required to meet certain energy efficiency standards for their rental properties. This may involve providing insulation, efficient heating systems, and energy-efficient appliances.
Landlords must respond to repair requests in a timely manner and carry out necessary repairs within a reasonable timeframe, depending on the urgency and severity of the issue.