England — Tyne and Wear
Landlord Certificates in Newcastle upon Tyne
As a landlord in Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle City Council requires you to maintain several key certificates. Missing any of them risks fines up to £40,000, criminal prosecution, and invalidated Section 21 eviction notices. This guide covers every certificate type, local licensing requirements, and where to find help.
Certificates required in Newcastle upon Tyne
Gas Safety (CP12)
Annual gas safety check by a Gas Safe registered engineer. Landlords must provide a copy to tenants within 28 days.
EICR
Electrical Installation Condition Report. Required every 5 years or at change of tenancy.
EPC
Energy Performance Certificate. Must be minimum Band E (Band C from Oct 2030). Valid 10 years.
Right to Rent
Check tenants have the right to rent in the UK before tenancy starts. Follow-up checks for time-limited permissions.
Smoke & CO Alarms
Smoke alarms on every floor, CO alarms where solid fuel or gas appliances. Test at start of each tenancy.
HMO/Selective Licence
Required for HMOs with 5+ occupants forming 2+ households. Some councils require selective licensing for all rentals.
Landlord Insurance
Buildings insurance is a mortgage requirement. Landlord-specific policy covers rental risks, liability, and loss of rent.
Legionella Risk Assessment
Risk assessment for Legionella bacteria in water systems. Recommended every 2 years. HSE guidance for landlords.
Newcastle City Council
For licensing applications, enforcement queries, and local housing standards in Newcastle upon Tyne, contact Newcastle City Council directly.
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