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Growth in short-term-let market raises fire concerns | Growth in short-term-let market raises fire concerns |
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The growth of home-sharing rental properties is causing fire safety concerns, the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) has told BBC Radio 5 live Investigates. | The growth of home-sharing rental properties is causing fire safety concerns, the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) has told BBC Radio 5 live Investigates. |
Tourism industry leaders said a "Grenfell-style incident" could happen unless inspections were enforced. | Tourism industry leaders said a "Grenfell-style incident" could happen unless inspections were enforced. |
MPs have called for all properties used for short-term lets to be registered. | MPs have called for all properties used for short-term lets to be registered. |
The Short Term Accommodation Association said hosts are "strongly recommended" to follow safety guidance. | The Short Term Accommodation Association said hosts are "strongly recommended" to follow safety guidance. |
An NFCC spokesperson said fire and rescue services are "not aware" of how many short-term rental properties are operating in local areas, making it "very difficult" to assess potential risk. | An NFCC spokesperson said fire and rescue services are "not aware" of how many short-term rental properties are operating in local areas, making it "very difficult" to assess potential risk. |
They added: "Without this knowledge of properties essentially operating as a bed and breakfast or hotel, it is almost impossible to carry out an inspection or give owners relevant advice to ensure their buildings are safe." | They added: "Without this knowledge of properties essentially operating as a bed and breakfast or hotel, it is almost impossible to carry out an inspection or give owners relevant advice to ensure their buildings are safe." |
'Deathtrap' | 'Deathtrap' |
Fire safety law applies to all properties in which people are paying to stay. | Fire safety law applies to all properties in which people are paying to stay. |
In 2017, a flat rented out on Airbnb in Plymouth was called a "deathtrap" after a fire inspection discovered it had toxic tiles, faulty locks and a fire extinguisher that had not been tested for more than 15 years. | In 2017, a flat rented out on Airbnb in Plymouth was called a "deathtrap" after a fire inspection discovered it had toxic tiles, faulty locks and a fire extinguisher that had not been tested for more than 15 years. |
The owner was given a six-month suspended sentence. The property was taken off Airbnb, and has since been blocked from returning. | The owner was given a six-month suspended sentence. The property was taken off Airbnb, and has since been blocked from returning. |
Paul Bray, fire safety manager with Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, said the host showed a "lack of regard for life". | Paul Bray, fire safety manager with Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, said the host showed a "lack of regard for life". |
"People aren't aware of their rights to be protected from fire - and they will stay in places where the minimum standards are not being met," he added. | "People aren't aware of their rights to be protected from fire - and they will stay in places where the minimum standards are not being met," he added. |
"We are concerned that there are a lot of properties like this out there." | "We are concerned that there are a lot of properties like this out there." |
Kate Nicholls, of the UK Hospitality and Tourism Alliance, said there was a large volume of evidence suggesting that commercial landlords were using online home-sharing sites to rent out large properties all year round. | Kate Nicholls, of the UK Hospitality and Tourism Alliance, said there was a large volume of evidence suggesting that commercial landlords were using online home-sharing sites to rent out large properties all year round. |
"We are potentially risking a Grenfell-type tragedy that would be disastrous for families and further damage our reputation as a safe, attractive tourist destination." | "We are potentially risking a Grenfell-type tragedy that would be disastrous for families and further damage our reputation as a safe, attractive tourist destination." |
There has been huge growth in the home-share rental market. According to the Residential Landlords' Association, Airbnb listings in 10 UK cities increased by almost 200% between 2015 and 2017 to more than 210,000 - which is more than 10 times the number of traditional bed and breakfasts. | |
In March, MPs on the parliamentary group for tourism said "all businesses offering accommodation should compete on a level playing field" when it comes to regulation. | In March, MPs on the parliamentary group for tourism said "all businesses offering accommodation should compete on a level playing field" when it comes to regulation. |
But the B&B Association said there was currently a "total and utter lack of enforcement" of safety regulations in the short-term lettings market. | But the B&B Association said there was currently a "total and utter lack of enforcement" of safety regulations in the short-term lettings market. |
Chairman David Weston said: "The authorities only inspect high-risk Airbnb style properties if someone complains, which is hugely unlikely, or if there is a fire." | Chairman David Weston said: "The authorities only inspect high-risk Airbnb style properties if someone complains, which is hugely unlikely, or if there is a fire." |
Merilee Karr from the Short Term Accommodation Association said her members, which include Airbnb, have adopted the health and safety standards from the long-let industry. | Merilee Karr from the Short Term Accommodation Association said her members, which include Airbnb, have adopted the health and safety standards from the long-let industry. |
"We strongly recommend hosts to follow the guidance the industry offers all our hosts," she said. | "We strongly recommend hosts to follow the guidance the industry offers all our hosts," she said. |
"Wherever we find instances where those standards aren't being met we address them with urgency." | "Wherever we find instances where those standards aren't being met we address them with urgency." |
Fire risk is not the only issue that has been raised with online short-term rental properties. | Fire risk is not the only issue that has been raised with online short-term rental properties. |
Andrea lives opposite a £2,000-a-night property in Liverpool listed on kateandtoms.com that sleeps 24 people. She said guests often create late-night noise and dump overflowing bags of rubbish. | Andrea lives opposite a £2,000-a-night property in Liverpool listed on kateandtoms.com that sleeps 24 people. She said guests often create late-night noise and dump overflowing bags of rubbish. |
"A nearby hotel had to jump through so many hoops to get a licence, and they are really conscious about getting the balance right. | "A nearby hotel had to jump through so many hoops to get a licence, and they are really conscious about getting the balance right. |
"They are paying rates for people to stay and be quiet - and these people are getting away with it." | "They are paying rates for people to stay and be quiet - and these people are getting away with it." |
Kateandtoms.com, the agent for the house, said they would address "all issues" with the owner. Liverpool City Council said the property was being investigated and a "planning contravention notice has been issued". | Kateandtoms.com, the agent for the house, said they would address "all issues" with the owner. Liverpool City Council said the property was being investigated and a "planning contravention notice has been issued". |
Karen Buck MP, who has been campaigning for a short-term lets registration scheme, said there was now "growing consensus" around the issue. | Karen Buck MP, who has been campaigning for a short-term lets registration scheme, said there was now "growing consensus" around the issue. |
"We know there are a significant minority who are letting properties on home sharing sites that raise issues for neighbours and are in breach of the law - whether it's around insurance, fire safety, or anti-social behaviour. | "We know there are a significant minority who are letting properties on home sharing sites that raise issues for neighbours and are in breach of the law - whether it's around insurance, fire safety, or anti-social behaviour. |
"They need to engage with us in order to prevent the problem getting worse." | "They need to engage with us in order to prevent the problem getting worse." |
An Airbnb spokesperson said the company had teamed up with the NFCC to provide hosts with information on how to make their homes safer, and run expert safety events. | An Airbnb spokesperson said the company had teamed up with the NFCC to provide hosts with information on how to make their homes safer, and run expert safety events. |
"If guests alert us to a hazard or safety issue at a listing, we immediately suspend the listing and investigate. | "If guests alert us to a hazard or safety issue at a listing, we immediately suspend the listing and investigate. |
"The overwhelming majority of hosts and guests are good neighbours and respectful travellers, incidents are incredibly rare." | "The overwhelming majority of hosts and guests are good neighbours and respectful travellers, incidents are incredibly rare." |
5 live Investigates is on BBC Radio 5 live, 15 April at 11:00 BST - catch up on BBC iPlayer Radio. | 5 live Investigates is on BBC Radio 5 live, 15 April at 11:00 BST - catch up on BBC iPlayer Radio. |
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