Landlords must maintain detailed records of hazard investigations, including written reports with dated photographs, repair timelines, and tenant communications. Under Awaab’s Law, social landlords are legally required to investigate hazards…
To comply with Awaab’s Law, staff must complete training in hazard identification (e.g., damp, mould), legal obligations, repair protocols, and tenant communication. Programmes should cover technical skills for ventilation systems,…
Under Awaab’s Law, social landlords must address emergency hazards like severe damp and mould within 24 hours and complete repairs within specified deadlines, starting from October 2025. Non-emergency cases require…
Contractors must act swiftly to comply with Awaab’s Law by conducting immediate risk assessments, addressing emergencies within 24 hours, investigating hazards within 14 days, and implementing long-term fixes like improved…
Social landlords can conduct an Awaab’s Law compliance review by auditing existing damp/mould reports, implementing strict response timelines (e.g., 14 days for initial assessment), training staff on hazard identification, upgrading…