Common use of Legionella Clause in Contracts

Legionella. As a landlord you have legal responsibilities to ensure the health and safety of your tenant by keeping the property safe and free from Legionella. In most cases, the actions landlords need to take are simple and straightforward so compliance does not need to be burdensome or costly. Most landlords can assess the risk themselves and do not need to be professionally trained or accredited; but if you do not feel competent, or inclined to do so, we can arrange for someone who is to do it on your behalf. More information can be found by following the link xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/legionnaires/legionella-landlords-responsibilities.htm Regulations are subject to change and the Landlord accepts responsibility for complying with any changes. ELL cannot accept responsibility for advising on any future changes to legislation or regulations. As a courtesy service to the Landlord, ELL may advise on steps the Landlord should take to comply with the law but in no circumstances will ELL be liable for failure to do so. The Landlord hereby agrees to meet all costs incurred in ensuring that the property complies with legislation and regulations.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Landlord Agreement, Landlord Agreement, Landlord Agreement

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