Short video explaining Court of Appeal decision regarding landlords and gas safety certificates out now
23rd June 2020
Matthew Cannings explains the significance of the Court of Appeal's decision in Trecarrell House v Rouncefield for landlords and gas safety certificates - all in under three minutes!
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