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Is There A Law
On when windows, should be replaced in HA properties
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No specific law accept they should be fit for purpose.
Housing associations will have long term planned maintenance schedules and will plan to replace windows every 20 - 30 years.
Of course if the window isn't shutting properly, or has broken glass or other faults they should be repair / replace in a timely manner.
There's no specific law but, of course, housing associations (just like any other landlords) are responsible for ensuring that their properties remain in a good state of repair.
So, for example, if 50-year-old windows in a housing association property are still functioning perfectly well, they can be left in place indefinitely until they start to fail. Equally though, if 5-year-old windows are exhibiting major problems which adversely affect their tenants in a serious way, the housing association will then be obliged the arrange repairs or replacements.