DANGEROUS BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES
Under a 1919 law, where there is reason to
fear that a building/structure constitutes, or is likely to
become a danger to persons using the roads, streets or
paths in the parish, the Constables and Douzaine may compel
the owner to render it safe.
We have a good few instances annually of having to notify
property owners of various problems which could be a danger
to the public.
The normal procedure is that, once we receive a report that
there is a problem, the Constables or a member of staff
will view the area in the first instance. A professional
report is then obtained and, once that is received, the
owner will be contacted and asked to comply with the
recommendations in the report within a given time frame.
This is always followed up with re-inspections to ensure
that the proper safety measures have been taken.
If the matter requires immediate attention, the property
owner will be notified immediately, rather than wait for a
report.
In circumstances where a property owner does not comply,
the Constables and Douzaine are empowered to carry out the
necessary work, and any expenses incurred can result in a
legal charge being placed on the property.