The requirement is enshrined in the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998.
The law requires all gas appliances in a rented property to be checked annually,[1] with a gas safety record being completed and a copy provided to tenants.
[4] Gas safety records, sometimes referred to as a CP12 (from CORGI Proforma 12 when CORGI was UK body for gas safety matters),[5][6] are completed by engineers who must be registered with the Gas Safe Register scheme, which took over from the previous CORGI scheme in 2009.
The checklist includes: Once the inspection has been carried out, and the certificate is issued,[7] it will contain the following information:
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