Parties Blaming Each Other Can End Up Taking Priority Over Resolving The Problem
Over the past couple of decades, rental accommodation in Northamptonshire has greatly improved, however mould is still an issue plaguing both landlords and tenants alike. One of the biggest problems is that responsibility for preventing mould in the first place lies with both the landlord and the tenant, and that means that the parties blaming each other can end up taking priority over resolving the problem at its cause.
If you’re a landlord in Northamptonshire, you will need to know exactly what your responsibilities are when it comes to dealing with mould in your property, so the expert team here at Chelton Brown have put this helpful guide together for you.
What Causes Mould?
Mould in your rental accommodation can have several different causes including penetrating damp, rising damp, and condensation. The most frequently seen reason for mould developing in properties is, undoubtedly, condensation, but luckily, it’s also the easiest cause to address.
It’s trickier to resolve a rising damp problem, but fortunately, it’s encountered far more rarely. Usually, this issue is found in older properties, however, new homes may also be affected, especially if they’ve recently had repair works carried out that could have caused damage to the damp proof course.
If your property suffers from rising damp, it’s likely to be your responsibility as the landlord to resolve it, although if the tenants have interfered somehow with the damp proof course, it could be their responsibility to deal with.
If your property suffers from penetrating damp, its source must be found so the issue can be solved. Usually, it will be down to missing roof slates or leaking pipework – issues that are the landlord’s responsibility to rectify.
What Are The Tenant’s Responsibilities With Regard To Mould?
Tenants will usually need to keep any condensation inside the property to a minimum. If a faulty heating system or inadequate insulation is the cause of condensation, the landlord must take responsibility. Otherwise, condensation is something the tenants need to control by ensuring proper ventilation and temperature levels. They should follow these tips to reduce condensation inside the property:
What Are My Responsibilities As A Landlord With Regard To Mould?
If mould is affecting your tenant’s safety or health, or if it has occurred due to a property issue that can be repaired, it’s your responsibility as the landlord to rectify it. Landlords must ensure their property is fit for living in under the terms of the 2018 Homes (Fitness For Human Inhabitation) Act.
Some repairs you may need to carry out to resolve mould issues include:
If you’re a landlord in Northamptonshire who needs to find the right tenant for their property, get in touch with the Chelton Brown team today on 01604 603433 or at admin@cheltonbrown.co.uk.
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