First floor door Posted December 18, 2025 Report Posted December 18, 2025 Hi, Apologies if this isn't posted in the correct place. I am currently selling my flat. It is a one bedroom ground floor in an old converted building with it's own entrance. My buyers solicitor is telling my solicitor I need to agree to install "an FD30S and provided with intumescent strips, cold smoke seals and a self-closing device, mounted on three fire rated BS 1935 hinges". My query is that my flat door does not connect to any common areas. It goes directly to the outside on the ground floor. There are no other flat entrance doors near mine. Is it a legal requirement to have my door changed before I can sell the property or not? I don't really want to spend a load of money I don't have to unless it's absolutely legally required. If it is then fair enough but none of the other flat doors with their own entrance have this. Just the common areas have proper fire doors from the hallways for the flats within the main block. Quote
AnthonyB Posted December 19, 2025 Report Posted December 19, 2025 No it isn't - an external entrance door does not need to be a fire door unless onto an external escape stair or a balcony with escape in only one direction. Quote
First floor door Posted December 22, 2025 Author Report Posted December 22, 2025 On 19/12/2025 at 22:50, AnthonyB said: No it isn't - an external entrance door does not need to be a fire door unless onto an external escape stair or a balcony with escape in only one direction. Thank you for your reply. My buyers solicitor is still telling mine it doesn't meet requirements going from the FRA, I think the FRA is for the building in general as I don't think I've had a specific one done for my flat. I'm trying to contest but don't know how. Is there any information available regarding the law about the requirements you stated meaning it doesn't need one? Quote
AnthonyB Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/fire-safety-in-purpose-built-blocks-of-flats Usually you need your own expert report - clients going to First Tier Tribunals often use these - unless you can convince them with this guide that does not require external doors to be fire doors except in limited circumstances (not yours) Quote
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