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London Landlord & Block Guide · 2026

The Fire Door Law Hub.

Everything a London landlord, HMO operator, managing agent or block freeholder needs to know about fire door law in 2026 — written in plain English by Jaspreet Gondara (founder, Doorz London) and signed off by master carpenter K. Sidhu. No filler. Every section links to the deep guide.

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The laws affecting fire doors in London — in one paragraph each

Four pieces of legislation govern fire doors in London residential property today. They overlap; in practice you comply with all four by getting the doors and the documentation right once.

Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005

The primary law. Places a duty on the "responsible person" (usually the landlord or managing agent) to undertake a fire risk assessment and to maintain general fire precautions, including fire-resisting doors. Fines are unlimited and serious cases can result in imprisonment for responsible persons.

Building Regulations Approved Document B

The technical detail for new builds and material alterations. Specifies fire resistance ratings (FD30, FD60, FD90, FD120), where each is required and how compartmentation works. Existing buildings don't have to retrospectively meet Approved Document B in full, but the Fire Safety Order effectively requires the same standard for any escape-route door.

Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022

The post-Grenfell reforms. Made quarterly fire-door checks mandatory for shared escape routes in higher-risk residential buildings, and tightened the documentation and Accountable Person regime. Through 2024 and 2025, London councils have applied the spirit of the 2022 Regulations to all licensable HMOs — not just high-rise.

Building Safety Act 2022 + Section 156

For buildings over 18m or 7+ storeys, the Building Safety Act introduced the Building Safety Regulator and the requirement for a building safety case. Section 156 expanded duties for non-domestic premises and the responsible person regime. If your block is in scope, your fire-door programme is now part of the safety case file.

Full detail of how these stack up is covered on the dedicated fire door regulations London page.

HMO landlords — what the 2025/26 rules actually mean

If your London property is licensable as an HMO (broadly: three or more tenants forming more than one household, sharing facilities), four things are now expected of your fire doors:

  1. FD30S certified doors on every habitable room opening onto the shared escape route, plus on the flat-entrance door if the HMO is itself a flat.
  2. Documentation pack: door certificates, installation record, photographs, ironmongery list.
  3. Quarterly inspection log: every 3 months from sign-off, signed by a competent person, kept in writing.
  4. Re-licensing readiness: when your borough's licence renewal lands, your evidence is current and complete.

Most London HMO landlords already do (1). The 2025/26 expectation is (2), (3) and (4). Doorz London delivers all four as a single package — see HMO fire door compliance London.

Block freeholders and managing agents

If you manage a residential block in London — particularly one over 11m — your fire-door duties are heavier because the Accountable Person regime applies. The most common compliance gaps we see in 2026:

For block-level fire-door work see fire door compliance London and flat entrance fire doors London.

Flat-entrance fire doors — the single biggest compliance miss

The door between a flat and a communal corridor is the single most-frequently-failed item we see across London managing agents' portfolios. Three reasons: the door looks like a solid timber door (often it's the original from the 1960s-1980s when the block was built), the letter plate is non-rated brass, and there's no closer. All three need to be right. See the dedicated flat entrance fire doors London page for the spec council building-control teams accept.

The quarterly inspection regime

Since 2023 the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 has required quarterly checks of fire doors in shared escape routes in higher-risk residential. Through 2024–2025 London boroughs have steadily extended this expectation across most licensable HMOs.

What the inspection actually looks like:

A typical 6-bed HMO inspection takes 30–45 minutes. We provide the template log + first signed inspection with every installation. For ongoing inspections see fire door inspection London.

Fines and prosecutions in 2026

Three enforcement routes London councils now use:

Real cases from 2024–2026 are summarised in our fire door fines for London landlords guide.

Documentation you must keep

The single most-asked question in our inbox: "What documents does the council actually want to see?" Here it is, in the order it's usually requested:

  1. The current fire risk assessment, signed by a competent person.
  2. Door certificates — one per door type, from the manufacturer.
  3. Installation record per door — fitter, date, ironmongery, signed.
  4. Photographs of each fitted door at handover.
  5. Ironmongery list with CE/UKCA confirmation.
  6. Quarterly inspection log — current, with signed entries every 3 months.
  7. Remedial works records — anything fixed since sign-off, with a record.

Doorz London delivers items 2–5 within 48 hours of any installation we do. Items 1, 6 and 7 are your responsibility, but our packages include the template for 6 and the first signed entry.

Every Doorz London fire-door resource in one place

Service pages

Fire Door Installation London
FD30S, FD60, flat-entrance and HMO packages
Fire Door Inspection London
Quarterly inspections + written reports
Fire Door Surveys London
Pre-purchase, audit, licensing surveys
Fire Door Repairs London
Seals, closers, hinges, latches
Fire Door Replacement London
Leaf-only or full door-set
Fire Door Maintenance London
Ongoing upkeep service
Fire Door Compliance London
Full compliance evidence package
HMO Fire Door Compliance
End-to-end HMO package
Fire Door Cost London 2026
Transparent pricing with trade invoice
Fire Door Regulations London
The full legal background
Fire Door Specification
Spec help for architects + surveyors
FD30 Fire Doors London
HMO escape-route standard
FD60 Fire Doors London
High-rise and higher-risk rooms
Flat Entrance Fire Doors
Certified door sets for blocks
FD30 vs FD60
Plain-English comparison
FD30 Fire Door Cost
Real London pricing for FD30S

Component & spec guides

Fire Door Hinges
CE/UKCA fire-rated hinges
Fire Door Closers
Concealed + surface closers
Fire Door Strips & Seals
Intumescent + smoke seals
Keep-Shut Signage
BS 5499 fire-door signage
Inspection Awareness
Landlord guidance (not a certified course)
Fire Doors UK
UK-wide context

Blog articles

Do I Need a Fire Door for My HMO?
2026 landlord starter guide
HMO Fire Door Regulations 2025/26
Complete compliance checklist
Fire Door Fines for London Landlords
Penalties explained
What Is an HMO?
London licensing definitions
HMO Tenants Law Changes 2025
Renters Rights Bill + Section 21
How to Spot a Fake Fire Door
5-minute landlord checklist
Inspection vs Survey vs Audit
Which does my building need?
6 Real Fire Door Job Costs 2026
Worked London examples

Borough-specific fire-door pages

Fire Door Fitter Hackney
HMO + block work in E5/E8/E9
Fire Door Fitter Tower Hamlets
E1/E2/E3/E14 — including Canary Wharf
Fire Door Fitter Newham
E6/E7/E13/E15/E16
Fire Door Fitter Lambeth
SW2/SW4/SW8/SW9/SE11
Fire Door Fitter Southwark
SE1/SE5/SE15/SE17
Recent client feedback

From real London landlords and managers

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"Finally a door company that explains everything. Brought samples, showed me exactly what FD30S means for my HMO. Handled the whole job. Cheaper than my builder's quote too."

Mohammed A.
HMO Landlord · East London
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"Left the showroom completely confused. Doorz came to my flat, explained every option in plain English and fitted 6 doors in one day. Handles are proper quality."

Sarah T.
Homeowner · South London
★★★★★

"As a property manager I need reliable trades. Doorz fitted fire doors across three of our properties, provided all the certs and the council inspector was happy. Fast, certified, know the law."

James K.
Property Manager · North London

Need an answer to a specific fire door law question?

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