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Gas safe certificate

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Heatherjayne1972 · 21/04/2016 19:07

Do you have to have one to sell your property?
I don't have one The solicitor is asking for a copy
Can property be sold without it ?

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LIZS · 21/04/2016 19:10

Don't think so, although you may as well to verify boiler etc are safe if you haven't had it served recently.

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Sunnyshores · 21/04/2016 19:51

yes, properties can be sold without it, a residential property lived in by the owners wouldnt have one - maybe a boiler service instead, by again not legally required.

It is legally required if you have been letting your property - to let it, not to sell it.

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specialsubject · 21/04/2016 20:06

There may be some confusion - having been there.

no, you don't need a landlord's gas safe cert to sell. But you MUST have building regs approval for the boiler, it should have been registered with the council when installed by the registered installer. You can't sell without that.

if they want a gas safe cert, it should only cost about £100 with a service (gas chaps don't tend to do the certs on their own).

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Heatherjayne1972 · 22/04/2016 05:57

Boiler was there before we were so wouldn't know if it been registered correctly - I assume so since this wasn't mentioned when we bought the property in 2012

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Footle · 22/04/2016 06:01

Isn't there a notice inside the boiler door with details about installation ?

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specialsubject · 22/04/2016 10:40

Stop assuming and call the council.

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