Northern Ireland landlord compliance checklist
The certificates, registrations and tenant checks a Northern Ireland landlord needs to keep on top of. Tap any duty for the rules, renewal frequency and how to stay compliant.
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If your rental property has any gas appliances, flues or pipework, a Gas Safe registered engineer must inspect them every year and issue a Gas Safety Record (often called a CP12). You must give a copy to existing tenants within 28 days of the check, and to new tenants before they move in.
Electrical Safety Report (EICR)
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a periodic inspection of a property’s fixed electrical installation by a qualified electrician. Private landlords must have one carried out at least every five years, or sooner if the report requires it.
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rates a property’s energy efficiency from A to G and is valid for ten years. You must have a valid EPC to market and let a property.
NI Landlord Registration
Landlords of private tenancies in Northern Ireland must register on the Landlord Registration Scheme, keep their details up to date, and renew every three years.
Smoke & CO alarms
Landlords must provide working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms in line with their nation’s rules, and make sure they work at the start of each tenancy.
PAT testing (portable appliances)
Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) checks the safety of plug-in electrical appliances you supply with a let property, such as kettles, lamps and white goods. It is good practice rather than a fixed statutory requirement.
Deposit protection
If you take a tenancy deposit you must protect it in a government-approved scheme and give the tenant the prescribed information within the statutory deadline. The deadlines differ across the UK.