A landlord from Plymouth has been sentenced after gas appliances at his rental property in Plymouth were found to be ‘Immediately Dangerous’.
Plymouth Crown Court heard how the gas appliances in the property on Laira Street were worked on by an unregistered gas engineer.
An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Lokendra Khadka had failed to ever have gas appliances checked for safety at his rental property. Further, he had arranged for a person to make alterations to a gas boiler flue and that person had left it in an extremely dangerous state.
Mr Khadka was unable to provide any details to the HSE or to Plymouth Crown Court on who did this work on the gas boiler flue for him.
Lokendra Kumar Khadka of Albert Road, Plymouth, pleaded guilty to breaching Regulations 36 (3)(a) and 36(4) of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998. He has been sentenced to 15 months imprisonment, suspended for 24 months, and ordered to pay costs of £4,904.
HSE Inspector Simon Jones said: “Mr Khadka put his tenants and their children at a very real risk of death from the gas work he arranged at his rental property, done by someone who was not competent to do it safely. Landlords must ensure they only use Gas Safe-registered installers to work on gas appliances at their tenanted properties.”
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