December 29, 201510 yr comment_8343 Hi, I am selling a flat in a Victorian house that has been converted into 3 flats. My flat is the ground floor flat. I believe the door on to the communal hall is a fire door along with the other door from the kitchen into the bedroom (all be it older fire doors), but cannot prove they are fire doors. I bought the flat off a Housing Association and have not changed the doors. I have lived there myself and never rented and am selling to another owner occupier. My buyers solicitor is not happy about the doors as I have no proof. What is the situation, do I have to change them. JJ Report
December 30, 201510 yr comment_8353 I know of three ways to having proof that a fire door (FD) meets the required fire resistance, fit a certificated FD, it will come with the necessary documentation, fit a fire door that has been constructed in accordance with a global Assessment, it will come with the necessary documentation, finally have it checked by a qualified fire door assessor who should provide you with a report. The last suggestion you need to contact the Fire Door Inspection Service and obtain the necessary information and you should also check if the buyer's solicitor will accept a FDIS report, if not, then its a case of fitting new fire doors, best of luck. Report
March 9, 201610 yr comment_8653 Hi, There isn't any need to have them changed. Don't waste money on installing a new one. You should ask a certified fire door inspection service to take a look at your entrance and you a certificate saying they are fire resistant. It will be helpful. Report
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