By NK Gas Services ▪ Gas Safe #568305 ▪ 4 min read
Quick answer: A CP12 is a Landlord Gas Safety Record — a legal requirement for all rented properties with gas appliances. It must be renewed every 12 months and carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer.
CP12 stands for CORGI Proforma 12 — the original form used when CORGI was the gas registration body (before Gas Safe Register took over in 2009). The name has stuck, and most people still refer to the Landlord Gas Safety Record as a CP12. You may also see it called a Gas Safety Certificate (GSC) or Landlord Gas Safety Certificate.
Under the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998, all landlords who let properties with gas appliances must:
Failing to have a valid CP12 is a criminal offence. Landlords can face an unlimited fine and up to 6 months in prison. Your insurance may also be invalidated, and you could be held liable if a tenant is harmed by a gas incident.
At NK Gas Services, CP12 certificates start from £65 for a single property. We offer portfolio discounts for landlords with multiple properties — call us to discuss. We can often issue the certificate same-day across all West Midlands postcodes.
From £65 ▪ Same-day available ▪ Gas Safe #568305
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