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Shared and rented accommodation

People living in rented or shared accommodation are seven times more likely to have a fire than someone living in a home they own.

Landlords’ obligations

If you live in privately rented accommodation, your landlord has to meet certain safety obligations under the law. This includes making sure all gas and electric appliances are safe and in good working order.

Things to remember

The Fire Kills campaign has produced a leaflet on Fire Safety In Shared or Rented Accommodation.

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