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Rental Laws - Toms306 - 02-09-2015

Hi all,

So I'm just wondering about the rental legalities regarding security. Guessing some of you are landlords or know about this stuff?

Anyway, last month we received a letter to state a tenancy inspection was being done on a certain date and that a master key would be used to gain entry if you weren't home. The option was there to phone and ask for a specific time if you wanted to be home for the inspection although that was an 'opt in' thing.

Now I accept that inspections have to be done, but to just hand out a master key to 40 odd flats doesn't seem overly secure to me!? And how am I supposed to stop this person coming in while I'm sat on the toilet!? Fire safety regs say doors have to have thumb turned locks internally so it's not even like you can put the key in the door inside.

Fortunately I wasn't on the loo, as she'd got the master in the door just as I got to it from the chair! Anyway, I let it go but have been worried since about how many people have access to the key or if any have copies etc. Tbh I don't feel overly safe/secure because of this.

Then last night ~7pm we get a letter stating that all tanks in the flats are being changed starting from today but without a specific time or date - using the master key to gain entry. Surely that can't be legal!? My neighbour was away last night, he could come home to plumbers in his house with the contents of his boiler cupboard everywhere! Again we have been given the option to phone if we wish to be home to try and arrange a suitable day, which I have done and just waiting for a response now.

I get I don't own the place, but surely I have some rights to reasonable security both when home and out - afterall what's to stop the heating engineers nicking something while I'm out?

Again I know it needs doing but to give less than a days notice for some (I'm a high number so presumably not today if they're going numerically), no rough time or even day, no predicted time scale (is it a 2 hour job or an 8 hour one, does mains cold water and all electric need to be turned off for this time or just the hot valve and immersion trip switches??), and to just hand out the master key just doesn't seem right to me. Do other people accept this and enjoy strangers in their house while they're out or on the loo? Can I add any extra security that doesn't ruin fire safety?

Tom


RE: Rental Laws - Midnightclub - 02-09-2015

Legally you've got to have had at least 24 hours written notice, otherwise if they gain entry without permission it's illegal - unless it's classed as an emergency (can smell gas etc...)


RE: Rental Laws - procta - 02-09-2015

did she not ring the bell? before she attempted to unlock. As that is rather rude if not.


RE: Rental Laws - 306carter - 02-09-2015

Get a chain for your door!


RE: Rental Laws - Toms306 - 02-09-2015

(02-09-2015, 10:01 AM)Midnightclub Wrote: Legally you've got to have had at least 24 hours written notice, otherwise if they gain entry without permission it's illegal - unless it's classed as an emergency (can smell gas etc...)

Hmm, pretty sure it will be 24hrs for me due to being a high number. Is that really the only rule? If I was working, 24hrs wouldn't be enough to get a day off.

(02-09-2015, 10:13 AM)procta Wrote: did she not ring the bell? before she attempted to unlock. As that is rather rude if not.

Yeah she did but waited literally 10 seconds before getting the key out. Don't know how quick you can finish and wipe your arse but I couldn't have done it that quick!

(02-09-2015, 10:14 AM)306carter Wrote: Get a chain for your door!

Got one but not sure if I'm allowed to fit it due to fire regs and the 'no drilling holes' thing in the original agreement. Confused Wouldn't be of any use if I was out of if a big hench guy has access to the master key anyway though. Confused


RE: Rental Laws - bashbarnard - 02-09-2015

Just leave your key in the door. Cant turn the key from outside that way. Used to do this when i rented and didnt want mates with keys coming in.


RE: Rental Laws - Toms306 - 02-09-2015

There's no key hole inside as I say, for fire regs they're thumb twist on the inside.


RE: Rental Laws - bashbarnard - 02-09-2015

Thats f*cking stupid. Id be putting multiple door stops under there. Lol


RE: Rental Laws - cully - 02-09-2015

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hotel-Security-Door-Bar-Lock-Home-Patio-Hinged-Sliding-Doors-Stop-Jammer-Wedge-/151793098941?hash=item235792e0bd


RE: Rental Laws - bashbarnard - 02-09-2015

If the door opens outwards surly that wont work?? Inwards your onto a winner.


RE: Rental Laws - silverzx - 02-09-2015

(02-09-2015, 11:36 AM)cully Wrote: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hotel-Security-Door-Bar-Lock-Home-Patio-Hinged-Sliding-Doors-Stop-Jammer-Wedge-/151793098941?hash=item235792e0bd

LMAO!  Rofl


RE: Rental Laws - Toms306 - 02-09-2015

Lol, that's an expensive stick!


RE: Rental Laws - Kezzieboy - 02-09-2015

The 24 hour thing is still only with your permission, I'm sure?


RE: Rental Laws - Toms306 - 02-09-2015

I've no idea...but I haven't seen any plumbing/heating vans at all...wondering if they've written the wrong date. Confused


RE: Rental Laws - procta - 02-09-2015

(02-09-2015, 06:09 PM)Toms306 Wrote: I've no idea...but I haven't seen any plumbing/heating vans at all...wondering if they've written the wrong date. Confused

tom when they do arrive, get the old tea and biscuits on the go! yes tom that means get that tea set out, that your gran gave you.


RE: Rental Laws - Toms306 - 02-09-2015

You must be joking, I don't own a kettle or mugs, let alone a box of tea... lol

All I could offer is a bottle of water... Tongue I expect they get plenty from the other flats (if anyone else is home lol).


RE: Rental Laws - Niall - 02-09-2015

(02-09-2015, 05:45 PM)Kezzieboy Wrote: The 24 hour thing is still only with your permission, I'm sure?

Its only 24 hours for Serious situations iirc (note, not emergency when they can enter any time and that counts for any home even if you own it if its something that may put others around in danger). 
For routine work, I'm sure its 7 days


RE: Rental Laws - procta - 02-09-2015

(02-09-2015, 07:15 PM)Toms306 Wrote: You must be joking, I don't own a kettle or mugs, let alone a box of tea...  lol

All I could offer is a bottle of water... Tongue  I expect they get plenty from the other flats (if anyone else is home lol).

tom you tight arse!! a kettle mugs and a box of tea is a must in any gaff! Even if its for the family to use.


RE: Rental Laws - Toms306 - 02-09-2015

I don't want people round...try giving them enough hints! lol


RE: Rental Laws - Niall - 02-09-2015

Tom i can tell you now from being someone who goes into peoples homes. If you offer a cup of tea or coffee straight away and deliver said cup with a biscuit or two, you will get a very polite and friendly worker who clears up after him self and does a good job.
A bacon sandwich also goes a very long way lol


RE: Rental Laws - Toms306 - 02-09-2015

Equally as someone who has done various odd jobs in other peoples home (mostly my Nans elderly friends tbf) I absolutely hate being forced food and drink. lol

Plus I'd rather clear up myself than watch someone else spread their mess around the place... lol

Want them in and out asap anyway, not wasting time with drink or chat, they wont want to hang around if their presence causes an IBS attack anyway. Confused


RE: Rental Laws - Jonny81191 - 02-09-2015

Have you considered explaining (an abridged version of) your situation to the landlord? I appreciate that might be the last thing you want to do, but if they understand you want a specific date set for any work /inspections then it might make life a bit easier.


RE: Rental Laws - procta - 02-09-2015

(02-09-2015, 07:32 PM)Niall Wrote: Tom i can tell you now from being someone who goes into peoples homes. If you offer a cup of tea or coffee straight away and deliver said cup with a biscuit or two, you will get a very polite and friendly worker who clears up after him self and does a good job.
A bacon sandwich also goes a very long way lol

exactly!
all I can say tom, is stop been a tight arse and man up :p


RE: Rental Laws - Toms306 - 02-09-2015

(02-09-2015, 07:45 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: Have you considered explaining (an abridged version of) your situation to the landlord? I appreciate that might be the last thing you want to do, but if they understand you want a specific date set for any work /inspections then it might make life a bit easier.

Ha, an abridged version? As if I'm not concise... lol

Seriously though, yeah I have told the letting agent (had to explain why I needed to move with no income) but I expect they deal with so many people they can't remember who's who anyway, I don't want to cause them unnecessary hassle due to my own issues either. Never actually seen the landlord, not even sure if its a person or a company. lol

I have asked which day it'll be on but still waiting for a reply.

Even normal people can't be ok with randomers entering their place at random times with a master key though? Or are most people really that trusting and laid back?


(02-09-2015, 07:46 PM)procta Wrote:
(02-09-2015, 07:32 PM)Niall Wrote: Tom i can tell you now from being someone who goes into peoples homes. If you offer a cup of tea or coffee straight away and deliver said cup with a biscuit or two, you will get a very polite and friendly worker who clears up after him self and does a good job.
A bacon sandwich also goes a very long way lol

exactly!
all I can say tom, is stop been a tight arse and man up :p

Pfft, you should know me better than that Procta, 2 things I'll never do. Tongue


RE: Rental Laws - procta - 02-09-2015

(02-09-2015, 07:54 PM)Toms306 Wrote:
(02-09-2015, 07:45 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: Have you considered explaining (an abridged version of) your situation to the landlord? I appreciate that might be the last thing you want to do, but if they understand you want a specific date set for any work /inspections then it might make life a bit easier.

Ha, an abridged version?  As if I'm not concise... lol

Seriously though, yeah I have told the letting agent (had to explain why I needed to move with no income) but I expect they deal with so many people they can't remember who's who anyway, I don't want to cause them unnecessary hassle due to my own issues either.  Never actually seen the landlord, not even sure if its a person or a company. lol  

I have asked which day it'll be on but still waiting for a reply.

Even normal people can't be ok with randomers entering their place at random times with a master key though?  Or are most people really that trusting and laid back?


(02-09-2015, 07:46 PM)procta Wrote:
(02-09-2015, 07:32 PM)Niall Wrote: Tom i can tell you now from being someone who goes into peoples homes. If you offer a cup of tea or coffee straight away and deliver said cup with a biscuit or two, you will get a very polite and friendly worker who clears up after him self and does a good job.
A bacon sandwich also goes a very long way lol

exactly!
all I can say tom, is stop been a tight arse and man up :p

Pfft, you should know me better than that Procta, 2 things I'll never do. Tongue

aye tom, your lucky that I am not a member of admin, as I would have gave you the title of the forum pussy


RE: Rental Laws - Toms306 - 02-09-2015

That's an insult to vaginas surely. Confused


RE: Rental Laws - Eeyore - 02-09-2015

so i wouldnt have htought it would be unusual to have amaster key. Its 24 hours notice before entry. Definitely was for our uni house.

As for not waiting more than ten seconds before entering i would expect waiting a minute or so. 10 secs is stupid. Its like those delivery drivers who walk off straight after knocking.


RE: Rental Laws - Niall - 02-09-2015

(02-09-2015, 08:15 PM)Eeyore Wrote: As for not waiting more than ten seconds before entering i would expect waiting a minute or so. 10 secs is stupid. Its like those delivery drivers who walk off straight after knocking.

This tbh. Its just common courtesy. For all they know you could be in the shower, cooking naked or most likely in your case on the shitter. If I've got to go into a unattended house even if i know its empty ill still knock 2 or 3 times and wait a minute or two before going in

That said, i did some work in some student hostels a few years ago. All residents given 2 weeks notice. Was going into the rooms with the caretaker knocking loudly and shouting through a slightly ajar door to see if people are in (especially when the curtains are closed)
More often than i would like we would have walked in, seemingly no one in, be standing there working just to find the duvet move and me hit the bloody roof and almost punch the duvet lol


RE: Rental Laws - Toms306 - 02-09-2015

Tbh I'm thinking of sticking a sign on the door for the day they're coming (if I get told). Something like 'Please knock & wait, I am in'.

Or alternatively 'If no answer I'm on the bog, for your own safety come back in an hour' lol


RE: Rental Laws - Niall - 02-09-2015

Alternatively, just stand in the hall bollock naked when they come in and stare at them. Bet they don't come in and finish that tank replacement Tongue