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Comprehensive Landlord Certificates & Services
Comprehensive Landlord
Certificates & Services

The simple, stress-free way to book and manage gas, electrical, and energy services.

Gas Safety Certificates & Boiler Servicing.
Gas Safety Certificates & Boiler Servicing.

Book a Gas Safety Certificate (CP12) and/or your annual Boiler Service.

EICR Certificates & PAT Testing.
EICR Certificates & PAT Testing.

Book an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) and/or Portable Appliance Testing (PAT).

Energy Performance Certificates. EPC.
Energy Performance Certificates. EPC.

Book an Energy Performance Certificate.

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Services We Provide

Electrical Inspection

Electrical Inspection

Starts from £59.00 inc vat

An EICR evaluates electrical safety, identifying hazards and ensuring compliance every five years.

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Gas Services

Gas Services

Starts from £40.00 inc vat

Landlords must annually inspect gas appliances, ensuring safety with a CP12 certificate.

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Fire Safety

Fire Safety

Starts from £90.00 inc vat

Fire inspections ensure safety by checking alarms, exits, and equipment for compliance and hazards.

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EPC Services

EPC Services

Starts from £69.00 inc vat

EPC evaluates energy efficiency, suggests improvements, and estimates costs.

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Why Choose us

Your Trusted Property
Certificate Partner

Your Trusted Property Certificate Partner

Easy Certificate Management

We simplify managing your property certificates for homeowners and landlords.

Next Day Appointment

Landlords trust us for reliable, hassle-free property certificate services.

Cost Effective

Our system cuts costs, offering fixed pricing directly to you.

How it works

Your Certificate Journey Explained in 3 simple steps

Your Certificate Journey Explained
in 3 simple steps

Custom-Built Platform for Simplicity

Landlord Certificates Hub simplifies and speeds up certificate management efficiently.

Fixed Pricing with No Middlemen

Landlord Certificates Hub offers fixed pricing, eliminating middlemen and surprise fees.

Next Day Appointment

Book next-day appointments with 24/7 support for urgent customer needs.

What our customers are saying

Serving You Nationwide

At Landlord Certificates Hub, we proudly serve a wide range of locations, ensuring property owners and landlords across the country have access to reliable, efficient certificate management services. Wherever you’re located, we’re here to help you stay compliant.

Serving landlords with trusted certificate services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked
Questions

The required landlord certificates vary depending on your property's location and the type of tenancy. Common certificates include Gas Safety, Electrical Safety, Energy Performance (EPC), and Legionella Risk Assessment. It's essential to check local regulations to ensure full compliance with legal requirements for your property.

Landlord require these certificates:

1. Gas Safety Certificate (CP12):
- Shows work done by a Gas Safe-registered engineer to ensure gas appliances meet safety standards.
- Landlords must have an annual gas safety check, and results are recorded in the Gas Safety Record.

2. Electric Installation Condition Report (EICR):
- An EICR identifies potential dangers, defects, and damages in a property's electrical installation. It also offers recommendations for improvement.
- As of April 1st, 2021, landlords are legally required to obtain an EICR every five years.

3. Portable Appliance Testing (PAT):
- Recommended for properties with portable appliances.
- An electrician conducts a PAT, providing a report with test results and a pass/fail label.
- Landlords should supply tenants with records of inspections.

4. Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
- Rates a property's energy efficiency on a scale from 'A' to 'G'.
- All rental properties must have a rating of at least 'D'.

- EPCs are valid for 10 years, but major energy-efficiency upgrades may warrant a new certificate.

Your EPC is valid for 10 years, Gas safety certificates for 1 year and EICRs last for 5 years.

Yes, a carbon monoxide alarm is required in any living space with a fixed combustion appliance, excluding gas cookers. A fixed combustion appliance is any appliance where fuel is used to generate heat, examples of these are gas boilers and gas fireplaces.

Usually it’ll be in your inbox within 48 hours. You can view and download your certificate in your dashboard, too.

Sure. We’ll call or text when we’re 30 mins away to give you a heads up.

We cover all areas of London inside the M25 motorway

Of course - let us know their contact details, and we’ll take care of the rest


Yes! We’ll let you know when your certificate is due to expire, and then get it booked in for you at a time that suits.

We offer AM (8-12) and PM (12-5) appointment slots with a 30-minute notice when we're on our way. Due to the duration of previous jobs and traffic, we're unable to guarantee an exact arrival time. However, please do not hesitate to contact us for a more specific arrival time, as we will do our best to accommodate your needs.

Absolutely. All of our engineers are fully qualified, vetted and registered with the relevant governing bodies, so you know you’re dealing with engineers you can trust.

Stay Compliant with Property
Certifications!

Stay Compliant with Property Certifications!

Ensure your property meets legal standards with necessary certifications.

What certifications do property
owners need?

What certifications do property owners need?

Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is an assessment of a property’s electrical system, conducted by a qualified electrician. It checks the safety and functionality of electrical installations, identifying faults or hazards.

Issues are classified by urgency, with Category C1 indicating immediate danger. Landlords must have an EICR completed every five years to ensure electrical safety and compliance.

Landlord Gas Safety Certificate

Landlords must have gas appliances and installations in rental properties inspected annually by a Gas Safe registered engineer to ensure tenant safety and prevent hazards like gas leaks or carbon monoxide exposure. Failure to comply can lead to penalties or legal action.

After the inspection, the engineer provides a Landlord Gas Safety Certificate (CP12), which must be renewed yearly to maintain compliance.

Landlord Gas Safety Certificate

Landlords must have gas appliances and installations in rental properties inspected annually by a Gas Safe registered engineer to ensure tenant safety and prevent hazards like gas leaks or carbon monoxide exposure. Failure to comply can lead to penalties or legal action.

After the inspection, the engineer provides a Landlord Gas Safety Certificate (CP12), which must be renewed yearly to maintain compliance.

Landlord EPC Certificate

An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) evaluates a property’s energy efficiency, with ratings from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient). It provides details on energy performance, suggests improvements, and estimates energy costs and savings.

EPCs are required when a property is built, sold, or rented. Landlords must renew the EPC every ten years to remain compliant with energy efficiency regulations.

Help & Advice

Gas Safety

Do Homeowners need a Gas Safety Certificate Hub?

As a homeowner, you may be wondering if you need a gas safety certificate for your property.

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Is it necessary to conduct PAT testing on new equipment?

As a homeowner, you may be wondering if you need a gas safety certificate for your property.

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EICR Cost

How much does an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) cost?

As a homeowner, you may be wondering if you need a gas safety certificate for your property.

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