Unless you and the owner have made some other agreement either written or oral the room you have rented is yours and the owner has no right to enter it without your permission except for 3 reasons as stated in mass.
Hmo fire door locks.
There is an inherent contradiction between insurance standards and fire regulations.
British standard bs8621 2007 attempts to balance these 2 needs in order to satisfy both requirements.
This is achieved primarily using fire doors.
Insurance companies want locks with maximum possible security the fire service want locks with maximum possible ease of escape in the event of a fire.
However if it is multiple tenancies then the tenant is not renting the use of the entire house but the room so it should have a lock.
If a property is occupied by 3 or more unrelated people it is classed as a house in multiple occupancy.
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The rule is that as a landlord you need to make sure that all escape routes from the property are protected.
And 2 each tenant has as much right to enter flos sons room as any of the other joint tenants they all have equal rights to all of it.
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Locks for hmos and fire regulations.
And c to show it to prospective.
Locks on bedroom doors for single tenancy agreement sharers is a no no for 2 reasons.
Special rules apply to these kinds of properties.
B to make necessary repairs after reasonable notice to you.
1 many councils will transfer the council tax liability onto the landlord.
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In addition there may be a requirement for multiple escape routes dependant on the size of a property and maximum emergency travel distances may apply while clear signage is essential.
While it is vital to have protected escape routes for individually let bedrooms and self contained flats.
Consensus is if the hmo is a single joint ast living as a group there is not a requirement to fit locks.
This not only applies to the final exit door but also to an exit door from a unit of accommodation each bedroom.
A for emergencies fire flood violence etc.
Fire doors are an essential feature of hmo fire safety regulations.