Property Accreditation Standards 2014/2015



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Property Accreditation Standards 2014/2015 Promoting responsible renting of student housing in the city of Southampton Letting period 1st July 2014 to 30th June 2015 Version 1, 10/12/2013 All properties advertised under the SASSH programme, including one bedroom accommodation and/or property let to a single individual/couple/family, must meet at least the One Star level as set out in this document. If a landlord submits a property to be advertised via the scheme on www.sassh.co.uk, the landlord is deemed to declare that the property complies with these standards, to the level advertised. For resident landlords, who are letting accommodation in their own homes, all parts of the property used or accessed by the tenant/lodger(s) are required to meet the SASSH Standards for Rooms Let within a Domestic Home (see separate document). Please note that all accredited properties must have bathroom and kitchen facilities consistent with Southampton City Council s published Guidance on Standards for Houses in Multiple Occupation. All 3 storey properties occupied by 5 or more tenants must be licensed, or a licensing application must have been submitted to Southampton City Council under the mandatory HMO licensing scheme, before the property can be accredited under SASSH. As part of a sample inspection programme, properties may be visited by officers of Southampton City Council following accreditation. It is assumed that an application is made honestly and truthfully. However, should an inspection reveal that a property does not comply with the accredited standard; accreditation status may be suspended, downgraded or revoked. A property will only be reinstated upon reaching the appropriate standard.

ONE STAR To meet the SASSH One Star standard, properties must adhere to the same standards as the Southampton City Council Additional Licensing Scheme, found here: http://www.southampton.gov.uk/living/housing/private/landlord/hmos/safety.aspx Properties located in the Bevois, Bargate, Portswood and Swaythling wards will not have to provide licences this current year due to the large number of applications the council is currently dealing with. Properties in other areas will still be expected to meet this standard in order to qualify for the SASSH scheme. For the 2014/15 letting year, SASSH administrators will still be expecting the following certificates: A valid Gas Safety Certificate dated within the last year A periodic inspection report for an electrical installation dated within the last 5 years (providing engineer validates for this length of time) without any code 1 or 2 faults that have not been rectified. This certificate should also detail the mains-linked smoke alarm system. Energy Performance Certificate detailing the property at least a minimum G rating. Page 2 of 5

TWO STAR All Property and Management standards as for One Star, plus additional standards as follows: PROPERTY - EXTERNAL Any garages or outbuildings are appropriately secured against unauthorised access There is adequate external lighting either by street lighting or security/dusk to dawn lights PROPERTY - INTERNAL Noise The construction and maintenance of the dwelling protects occupants from external noise and ordinary domestic noise affecting their health Carbon Monoxide There is a carbon monoxide detector, which complies with EN 50291 and which has an audible alarm. This can be mains or battery powered and may be combined with a smoke detector unit. The unit should be fitted and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions. It is recommended that the detector is tested each year. Fire A fire door meeting the full FD30S specification should be provided on the kitchen. This includes an overhead self closing device, intumescent strips and smoke seals. Fire doors meeting the FD30 specification should be provided on all other risk rooms opening onto the escape route (living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms not bathrooms). This includes an overhead self-closing device and intumescent strips, but not smoke seals. Energy Efficiency There is at least 250mm of loft insulation There is cavity wall insulation, where appropriate The heating system is programmable and has room or radiator thermostats On the energy performance certificate the energy efficiency rating and potential environmental impact rating must be a minimum of F rating or above. Page 3 of 5

All internal doors to bedrooms must fitted with a lock capable of being opened from inside without the use of a key. All locks meet BS 3621 or BS 8621. All external entrance/exit doors must fitted with a robust lock, which includes an integrated antislip mechanism for Yale type locks and which conforms to BS 3621 or BS 8621. All doors are openable from inside without the use of a key, i.e. thumb turns should be fitted. Where upvc doors have been fitted externally, these will be acceptable if they have a multi-point locking system and are openable from the inside without the use of a key, conforming to BS 3621 or BS 8621. Where the property is divided into bedsits or self contained accommodation, the locks to the room entrance doors are secured in the same way as external entrance/exit doors Laminated glass is fitted to any glazed section of the entrance/exit door and any glass adjacent to the door. Please Note this applies where new doors/windows are installed, or where any replacement of glazing is required. As an alternative, the glazed section(s) are replaced with suitable alternative material to provide at least the equivalent level of security. Letterboxes are positioned a suitable distance from the door locking mechanism to ensure no access to internal locks from outside and have a deflector or cage is fitted. Window locks are fitted on vulnerable windows, i.e. ground floor windows and windows above flat roofs Patio doors and French windows must have locks that comply with BS 3621 or BS 8621. Patio doors are also fitted with an anti-lift device. Management Where a managing agent is involved in the letting or management of the property, membership of ARLA, NALS, is demonstrated by the provision of appropriate documentation from that agent Where no managing agent is involved in the letting or management of the property, landlord membership of a recognised landlord s association is demonstrated by the provision of appropriate documentation from that landlord organisation There is a written agreement regarding expected response times to deal with requests for maintenance works, a copy of which is available to the tenants at all times A written Tenancy Agreement is used, which does not contain any unreasonable terms Page 4 of 5

THREE STAR All Property and Management standards as for One Star and Two Star, plus additional standards as follows: PROPERTY - INTERNAL Energy Efficiency Loft insulation is to current Building Regulations standard (at present 270mm) Hot water tank insulation is of fixed or integral solid foam type There is draught proofing of external doors, windows and loft hatches, where appropriate On the energy performance certificate the energy efficiency rating and potential environmental impact rating must be a minimum of E rating or above. Lighting Low energy light bulbs are provided to at least 50% of light fittings at the start of the tenancy and included on the inventory Lead Water Supply The property does not possess lead pipe work If there are lead pipes in the property, this will be declared in the application. In this case I agree to submit a report from the water board detailing the results of a water test and if the report stipulates the lead content in the water to be unacceptable, I will replace all lead pipe work within the 12 month accreditation period Window locks are fitted on upper floor windows and tenants are provided with keys Management A copy of the building insurance documentation will be supplied to the tenants, by the Landlord Page 5 of 5