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Is there any reference in the FSO that you educated people could point me towards that - Pacifically says that separate blocks/properties require separate FRAs. I’ve encountered a housing association that will ask for one FRA for two separate addressable blocks which are semi detached but have their own entrances and exits with their own addresses.

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If they are separate premises they should have separate FRAs, but if 1 premises is subdivided into separate wings/cores (e.g. own entrances & stairs) then they can be under a  single FRA.
Ultimately it's down to the Courts - some RP's try to save money by lumping entire estates into single assessments despite being unlikely to be unsuitable as they are too vague & general - however if that's the only issue and there are no other serious physical or management fire safety deficiencies even if technically wrong it's unlikely to score enough points in a fire service audit to trigger enforcement action

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