Includes all outbuildings, and outside areas which belong to the house and are in common use. They should be maintained in good clean condition, and any boundary walls, fences and railings should be kept in good repair so as not to constitute a danger to residents.
It is also required that the manager should ensure:
- That refuse and litter are not allowed to accumulate in the house, except when pending disposal, and he shall provide and maintain suitable refuse and litter bins, except where they are provided by the local authority. They are also responsible for the disposal of any refuse if the local authority fails to do so
- That reasonable precautions are taken to ensure the general safety of the residents of the house with regard to the structural conditions of the house and to prevent access to any areas that are unsafe, including window sills that are at or near floor level
- That the name, address and telephone number of the managing agent or landlord of the house is displayed in the house.
The manager is also required to ensure that the local housing authority is provided with particulars requested by written notice with regard to the following:
- The number of individuals and households accommodated within the house
- The numbers of individuals in each household
- The purpose for which each room in the house is used