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The Housing Health and Rating System in practice
How is the system applied?
What are the principles of the system?
What are the hazards?
How are assessments made?
How will the system be used in practice?
Enforcement Options - A Landlord's Guide
What are the grounds for appeal?
How do Residential Property Tribunals work?
Tenancy Deposit Protection
What is the landlord's role?
What is the agent's role?
Where can I get more information?

Many agents will have the responsibility of organising works to comply with notices on behalf of their clients. Most local councils will include, with the notice, a schedule of works required to remove or minimise a hazard. If a schedule of work is not included with a notice, the council could be asked to provide one but there is no legal duty on a council to do so. The notice must though include details of the nature of the hazard and the deficiency, or fault that gives rise to the hazard.



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