How does Landlord Gain Access for Maintenance/Inspection
Access

NRLA Landlord Support
NRLA Landlord Support
11 years ago
0
1. You write a letter to the tenant giving 24 or 48 hours notice, whatever is in your tenancy agreement
2. If the tenant will not allow access you can do nothing. Note your attempt to gain entry and you are covered. Some landlords emply gas fitters who either are sure they cna smell gas or feel the situation is unsafe and the fitter makes a professional decision to disconnect the supply.
Dave A

Please Login

You must be logged in to participate in our forums, to continue please login below.

Not a member? From only £99 you can join in the discussion and get access to member's only resources and services.

As the home for landlords, the NRLA are here to help you save time, save money, and stay compliant. NRLA membership gives you access to a vast range of expertise, resources, and exclusive member benefits and savings, designed to help and empower members. We also play a pivotal role in campaigning and championing the interests of landlords.