For HMO landlords and business owners across Greater Manchester & the North West. One visit by a certified assessor, a clear prioritised action plan, and a report your council, insurer and licensing officer will accept.
⚡ Answered within 2 hours during business hours. No obligation, no pressure.
Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the "Responsible Person" — the licence holder, landlord or employer, not your letting agent — must have a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment, kept up to date. Greater Manchester councils check for it at HMO licensing and renewal. Insurers ask for it after a claim, when it's too late to get one.
An assessment costs less than a week of lost rent, takes one visit, and ends the question for a year.
Tell us the property type and postcode. We reply with a fixed fee — the price we quote is the price you pay.
A certified assessor walks the premises: escape routes, fire doors, detection, ignition sources, management arrangements.
A clear, prioritised action plan — what's urgent, what can wait, what's fine. Accepted by councils, insurers and lenders.
Depends on size and type — most HMOs and small commercial units fall between £250 and £500. You'll have a fixed figure within 2 hours, free and without obligation.
If you hold an HMO licence, employ anyone, or control non-domestic premises — yes. It's Article 9 of the Fire Safety Order 2005, and councils check at licensing.
Legally you can if you're competent and the premises are simple. But if the council or your insurer challenges it, the liability is yours. A certified assessor's report ends the argument.
Quotes in 2 hours, surveys typically within days across Greater Manchester — Salford, Bolton, Stockport, Oldham, Bury, Rochdale, Trafford, Tameside, Wigan and beyond.
Yes — RRO 2005-compliant with a prioritised action plan, in the format licensing teams and insurers expect.
Fixed quote in 2 hours · survey within days · report in 48 hours
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