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Sector-specific property compliance in London.

Four sector-specific compliance programmes delivered by the same NEBOSH-led team. Pick the page that fits your portfolio and you’ll see the exact statutory stack, the evidence we deliver, and a 12-month calendar built around your regulator, council licensing, CQC, the Regulator of Social Housing, or the Building Safety Regulator.

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Landlords · Block Managers · Freeholders & RTMs · Social Housing · Care Homesone compliance partner, five statutory stacks.

Each audience page carries the exact regulations, evidence templates and inspection-ready pack that your sector’s regulator expects. Clients often straddle two or more, a managing agent with a CQC-registered care home on the books, or a Registered Provider with a private-rented subsidiary, and we scope a single compliance calendar across the whole group.

Private Rented Sector

For Landlords

Buy-to-let, HMO and portfolio landlords across London. Every one of the 17 statutory duties packaged into a single 12-month calendar, FRA, fire doors, EICR, HMO licensing, HHSRS and Awaab’s Law response on call.

  • 17 duties
  • HMO licensing
  • Awaab’s Law
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Managing Agents · Mid/High-Rise

For Block Managers

Leasehold compliance for managing agents running mid-rise and high-rise residential stock, BS 9792 FRA, FRAEW/EWS1, lift LOLER, Building Safety Act Part 4 for HRBs, Safety Case Report and the golden thread of information.

  • BSA HRB
  • EWS1
  • Safety Case
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Freeholders · RTMs · RMCs · Small Blocks

For Freeholders & RTMs

Volunteer-director boards and individual freeholders running Victorian conversions and low-rise blocks under 18m. A fixed annual partnership, FRA, FDIS fire doors, EICR, legionella, Section 20, director-liability cover, from £1,100/year.

  • Director liability
  • PAS 79-1
  • Section 20
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RPs · ALMOs · Councils

For Social Housing

End-to-end compliance for Registered Providers, ALMOs and council housing teams, built around Awaab’s Law response, the Decent Homes Standard, HHSRS hazard scoring and RSH consumer standards evidence.

  • Awaab’s Law
  • HHSRS
  • Decent Homes
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CQC-registered operators

For Care Homes

CQC inspection readiness for residential and nursing-home operators, HTM 05-02 fire risk assessment, PEEPs, Regulation 12, 15, 17 and 18 evidence packs and the Key Lines of Enquiry across all five CQC domains.

  • HTM 05-02
  • PEEPs
  • CQC Reg 12
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Coverage · London

See where we served our last 100 clients.

HSE Property Checks operates across all 32 London boroughs plus the City of London. The map below plots the 25 boroughs in which our most recent 100 invoiced projects were delivered, covering fire risk assessment, fire door inspection, fire alarm, emergency lighting, electrical inspection and HMO licensing work for private landlords, managing agents, Registered Providers and CQC-registered operators.

Updated, April 2026

100recent projects
32boroughs served
Allhome counties covered

The scope of work behind those 100 projects

  • 120
    Fire Risk Assessmentscouncil-accepted reports to BS 9792:2025
  • 600
    fire doors surveyedFDIS inspection to BS 8214:2026
  • 240
    fire doors maintained & repairedPPM contracts · strips, closers, seals
  • 90
    fire doors installedFD30S & FD60S doorsets, BS EN 1634-1
  • 40
    fire alarm systemsBS 5839-1 & BS 5839-6 commissioned
  • 32
    emergency lighting schemesBS 5266-1:2025 · 3-hour discharge tested
  • 40
    HMO licences supportedMandatory, Additional & Selective regimes
  • 60
    EICR certificates issuedBS 7671 18th Edition
  • 20
    Gas Safety CP12 certificatesGas Safe registered engineers

*Figures represent the scope of work delivered across our active client portfolio. “Last 100 clients” reflects our most recent 100 invoiced projects across London.

Coverage across London, borough by borough

Click any borough to see the number of projects delivered in and around it. Counts accumulate direct and adjoining-borough work from a recent 100-project cohort.

Barking & Dagenham

4 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Barking & Dagenham postcodes: IG11.

Barnet

8 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Barnet postcodes: NW4, EN5.

Bexley

6 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Bexley postcodes: DA5.

Brent

16 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Brent postcodes, within our all-32-borough London service area.

Bromley

9 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Bromley postcodes: BR1, BR3, SE20.

Camden

22 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Camden postcodes: NW1, NW5.

City of London

45 out of last 100 projects completed in and around City of London postcodes: EC4.

Croydon

7 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Croydon postcodes: CR0.

Ealing

6 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Ealing postcodes, within our all-32-borough London service area.

Enfield

5 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Enfield postcodes: EN3.

Greenwich

18 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Greenwich postcodes: SE3.

Hackney

17 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Hackney postcodes: E9.

Hammersmith & Fulham

11 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Hammersmith & Fulham postcodes: SW6, W12.

Haringey

13 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Haringey postcodes: N4.

Harrow

6 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Harrow postcodes: HA1.

Havering

3 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Havering postcodes, within our all-32-borough London service area.

Hillingdon

4 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Hillingdon postcodes: UB4, UB5.

Hounslow

7 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Hounslow postcodes: TW3.

Islington

12 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Islington postcodes: N1.

Kensington & Chelsea

18 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Kensington & Chelsea postcodes, within our all-32-borough London service area.

Kingston upon Thames

2 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Kingston upon Thames postcodes, within our all-32-borough London service area.

Lambeth

36 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Lambeth postcodes: SW4.

Lewisham

24 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Lewisham postcodes: SE13, SE23.

Merton

8 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Merton postcodes, within our all-32-borough London service area.

Newham

17 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Newham postcodes: E16.

Redbridge

4 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Redbridge postcodes: IG8.

Richmond upon Thames

11 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Richmond upon Thames postcodes: TW2, TW11.

Southwark

31 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Southwark postcodes: SE1, SE15, SE17, SE22.

Sutton

1 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Sutton postcodes, within our all-32-borough London service area.

Tower Hamlets

33 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Tower Hamlets postcodes: E1, E2, E14.

Waltham Forest

7 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Waltham Forest postcodes, within our all-32-borough London service area.

Wandsworth

11 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Wandsworth postcodes: SW11, SW17, SW18.

Westminster

22 out of last 100 projects completed in and around Westminster postcodes: W1, W2, SW1, NW8, WC2.

Based on our last 100 invoiced projects across London. “In and around” counts accumulate direct-borough work plus work in adjoining boroughs. Numbers reflect this cohort, our full 6-month delivery extends beyond it.

FAQs

Which sector page fits you, and what changes when you book through one?

Five quick answers covering audience fit, cross-sector portfolios, scope, coverage and response time.

How do I know which page fits my portfolio?
Landlords, any buy-to-let or HMO landlord managing 1–200 units directly or via an agent. Block management, managing agents, RMCs, freeholders and RTM companies responsible for common parts, communal fire doors, lifts, lighting and EWS1 duties. Social housing, Registered Providers, ALMOs and council housing teams subject to Awaab’s Law, the Decent Homes Standard, HHSRS and Regulator of Social Housing scrutiny. Care homes, CQC-registered residential and nursing operators working to HTM 05-02, Regulations 12, 15, 17 and 18, and the Key Lines of Enquiry across all five CQC domains.
Can you work across more than one of these sectors for the same client?
Yes. All four sector programmes draw on the same underlying compliance team, NEBOSH-led fire risk assessment, FDIS fire doors, NICEIC electrical and BAFE alarm installers. Many clients straddle more than one sector (a Tier 3 Registered Provider with a private-rented subsidiary, or a managing agent with both leasehold blocks and a CQC-registered care-home client). We scope a single compliance calendar across the whole group, with a single project manager and single invoice.
What’s the difference between booking per service and booking via a sector page?
Booking per service is a single fixed-price job, one FRA, one fire door inspection, one EICR, with a 48-hour report turnaround. Booking via a sector page is a multi-discipline programme with a shared 12-month compliance calendar, one invoice, one project manager, and an evidence pack formatted for your stakeholder, a council licensing portal, a CQC inspector, a lender panel, an insurer renewal, a Section 20 consultation bundle, or an Awaab’s Law response pack.
Which London boroughs do you cover across each sector?
All 32 London boroughs plus the City of London across every sector, landlords, blocks, social housing and care homes. For portfolio clients we also deliver multi-discipline programmes into Essex, Kent, Surrey, Hertfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Birmingham. Our sister team Fire Doors Pro extends regional fire-door-specific coverage further across the South East and the Midlands.
How fast can you mobilise for a failed inspection or enforcement notice?
Priority triage is 2 hours by phone during business hours, with a 48-hour on-site remedial survey and a fixed-price schedule of works typically inside 5 working days. For Awaab’s Law damp-and-mould cases the investigation window is 14 days and urgent-hazard emergency response is 24 hours. For HMO licence refusals we close out schedule-of-works remediation inside the 28-day appeal window on most London jobs.