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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2006 No. 372

HOUSING, ENGLAND

The Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation (England) Regulations 2006

  Made 15th February 2006 
  Laid before Parliament 22nd February 2006 
  Coming into force 6th April 2006 

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 234 of the Housing Act 2004[1], makes the following Regulations:

Citation, commencement and application
     1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as The Management of Houses in Multiple Occupation (England) Regulations 2006 and shall come into force on 6th April 2006.

    (2) These Regulations apply to any HMO[
2] in England other than a converted block of flats to which section 257 of the Act applies.

Interpretation
     2. In these Regulations—

Duty of manager to provide information to occupier
     3. The manager must ensure that—

Duty of manager to take safety measures
    
4. —(1) The manager must ensure that all means of escape from fire in the HMO are—

    (2) The manager must ensure that any fire fighting equipment and fire alarms are maintained in good working order.

    (3) Subject to paragraph (6), the manager must ensure that all notices indicating the location of means of escape from fire are displayed in positions within the HMO that enable them to be clearly visible to the occupiers.

    (4) The manager must take all such measures as are reasonably required to protect the occupiers of the HMO from injury, having regard to—

    (5) In performing the duty imposed by paragraph (4) the manager must in particular—

    (6) The duty imposed by paragraph (3) does not apply where the HMO has four or fewer occupiers.

Duty of manager to maintain water supply and drainage
    
5. —(1) The manager must ensure that the water supply and drainage system serving the HMO is maintained in good, clean and working condition and in particular he must ensure that—

    (2) The manager must not unreasonably cause or permit the water or drainage supply that is used by any occupier at the HMO to be interrupted.

    (3) In this regulation "water fitting" means a pipe, tap, cock, valve, ferrule, meter, cistern, bath, water closet or soil pan used in connection with the supply or use of water, but the reference in this definition to a pipe does not include an overflow pipe or the mains supply pipe.

Duty of manager to supply and maintain gas and electricity
    
6. —(1) The manager must supply to the local housing authority within 7 days of receiving a request in writing from that authority the latest gas appliance test certificate it has received in relation to the testing of any gas appliance at the HMO by a recognised engineer.

    (2) In paragraph (1), "recognised engineer" means an engineer recognised by the Council of Registered Gas Installers as being competent to undertake such testing.

    (3) The manager must—

    (4) The manager must not unreasonably cause the gas or electricity supply that is used by any occupier within the HMO to be interrupted.

Duty of manager to maintain common parts, fixtures, fittings and appliances
    
7. —(1) The manager must ensure that all common parts of the HMO are—

    (2) In performing the duty imposed by paragraph (1), the manager must in particular ensure that—

    (3) The duty imposed by paragraph (2)(f) does not apply in relation to fixtures, fittings or appliances that the occupier is entitled to remove from the HMO or which are otherwise outside the control of the manager.

    (4) The manager must ensure that—

    (5) If any part of the HMO is not in use the manager shall ensure that such part, including any passage and staircase directly giving access to it, is kept reasonably clean and free from refuse and litter.

    (6) In this regulation—

Duty of manager to maintain living accommodation
    
8. —(1) Subject to paragraph (4), the manager must ensure that each unit of living accommodation within the HMO and any furniture supplied with it are in clean condition at the beginning of a person's occupation of it.

    (2) Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), the manager must ensure, in relation to each part of the HMO that is used as living accommodation, that—

    (3) The duties imposed under paragraph (2) do not require the manager to carry out any repair the need for which arises in consequence of use by the occupier of his living accommodation otherwise than in a tenant-like manner.

    (4) The duties imposed under paragraphs (1) and (2) (b) do not apply in relation to furniture, fixtures, fittings or appliances that the occupier is entitled to remove from the HMO or which are otherwise outside the control of the manager.

    (5) For the purpose of this regulation a person shall be regarded as using his living accommodation otherwise than in a tenant-like manner where he fails to treat the property in accordance with the covenants or conditions contained in his lease or licence or otherwise fails to conduct himself as a reasonable tenant or licensee would do.

Duty to provide waste disposal facilities
    
9. The manager must—

Duties of occupiers of HMOs
    
10. Every occupier of the HMO must—

General
    
11. Nothing in these Regulations shall—

    (2) Any duty imposed by these Regulations to maintain or keep in repair are to be construed as requiring a standard of maintenance or repair that is reasonable in all the circumstances, taking account of the age, character and prospective life of the house and the locality in which it is situated.



Signed by authority of the First Secretary of State


Kay Andrews
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Office of the Deputy Prime Minister

15th February 2006



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations apply to houses in multiple occupation ("HMOs") in England but do not apply to converted blocks of flats to which section 257 of the Act applies. These are buildings that have been converted into and consist of self-contained flats where the building work undertaken in connection with the conversion did not comply with the appropriate building standards and still does not comply with them, and less than two-thirds of the self-contained flats are owner-occupied.

The Regulations impose duties on a person managing an HMO in respect of—

Regulation 10 imposes duties on occupiers of an HMO for the purpose of ensuring that the person managing it can effectively carry out the duties imposed on him by these Regulations.

A person who fails to comply with these Regulations commits an offence under section 234(3) of the Housing Act 2004, punishable on summary conviction with a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

A full regulatory impact assessment of the effect that this Order will have on the costs of business is available from the Licensing Branch, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 2/G9 Eland House, Bressenden Place, London, SW1E 5DU (telephone 0207 944 3149,
e-mail [email protected]).


Notes:

[1] 2004 c 34. The powers conferred by section 234(1) of the Act are exercisable, as respects England, by the Secretary of State and, as respects Wales, by the National Assembly for Wales. See the definition of the appropriate national authority in section 261(1) of the Act.back

[2] For the meaning of HMO see sections 254 to 259 of the Act.back

[3] For the meaning of "person managing" see section 263(3) of the Act.back



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 © Crown copyright 2006

Prepared 22 February 2006


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