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Holiday cottage owners contemplating adding any electrical sockets in their let properties should use a registered electrical contractor to ensure that the installation is safe and legal so as not to invalidate your holiday home insurance policy. It is also important to check that the contractor has their own liability insurance. Find out more here
As a holiday cottage owner you will also find the links below of interest:
- Complying with fire safety law for sleeping accommodation providers
- Do You Have Paying Guests? If so, fire safety law applies to you, and you must take action
- Example Fire Risk Assessment Form
- Fire Safety for Houses in Multiple Occupation
For Self-Catering holiday cottage owners in Scotland, the Scottish Government has produced the following:
You may also find the following posts for holiday cottage owners of interest:
- Holiday home gas safety checks
- Solid fuel fire safety for holiday home owners
- Protect yourself and your guests from carbon monoxide poisoning
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For further information on UK holiday home insurance visit the website page most relevant to you:
- Click here if you require holiday let insurance for your annexe
- Cick here if you own a single furnished holiday letting home, cottage or apartment
- Click here if you own a listed holiday home or cottage complex
- Click here if you own a holiday cottage complex