davezawadi (David Stone):
There is a problem here. If the tenant does not want any work carried out (QUITE REASONABLY) then the landlord or contractor has no right to do so.
The Landlord has the option to bring legal proceedings, but is not obliged to do so - see R5 of the 2020 Regulations: Duty of private landlord to comply with a remedial notice. It would seem that, in effect, a tenant may veto remediation of an unsafe installation.
davezawadi (David Stone):
There is a problem here. If the tenant does not want any work carried out (QUITE REASONABLY) then the landlord or contractor has no right to do so.
The Landlord has the option to bring legal proceedings, but is not obliged to do so - see R5 of the 2020 Regulations: Duty of private landlord to comply with a remedial notice. It would seem that, in effect, a tenant may veto remediation of an unsafe installation.
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