Your landlord must provide you with a landlord’s certificate:
- when they want to pass on the cost of remediation work to you through the service charge
- within 4 weeks of receiving your request for one
- within 4 weeks of receiving a notification from you that are selling your property
- within 4 weeks of becoming aware of a relevant defect not covered by a previous landlord’s certificate
- within 4 weeks of becoming aware of a new leaseholder deed of certificate which contains information that was not in a previous landlord’s certificate
More information you might find useful
- What happens if a landlord does not provide the landlord’s certificate?
- Remediation costs: what leaseholders do and do not have to pay: GOV.UK
- Check if you’ll have to pay to fix safety problems with your building: GOV.UK
- How am I protected by the Building Safety Act?
- More Frequently Asked Questions on fire safety