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title: "New Housing Hazard Framework Offers 21-Point Checklist for Greenville Landlords and Tenants"
url: https://www.heregreenville.com/2026/06/23/new-housing-hazard-framework-offers-21/
date: 2026-06-23T16:19:35+00:00
modified: 2026-06-23T16:19:35+00:00
author: "Thatcher Buist"
categories: ["National"]
site: "HERE Greenville"
attribution: "HERE Greenville"
---

# New Housing Hazard Framework Offers 21-Point Checklist for Greenville Landlords and Tenants

*Source: [HERE Greenville](https://www.heregreenville.com/2026/06/23/new-housing-hazard-framework-offers-21/) — June 23, 2026 by Thatcher Buist*

A newly updated housing hazard framework, designed to standardize the assessment of rental property safety, identifies 21 categories of risk that inspectors, property managers, and tenants can use to evaluate living conditions. The framework, which includes issues ranging from dampness and extreme temperatures to electrical hazards, fire risks, and sanitation concerns, aims to provide a clear, actionable checklist for maintaining safe and habitable housing.

The practical application of this framework centers on a home-safety checklist. For landlords and property managers, it offers a structured approach to pre-inspection preparation, thorough documentation of property conditions, and a method for prioritizing necessary repairs. Tenants can utilize the checklist to identify potential issues within their residences and to engage with their landlords or property management regarding habitability concerns.

Key hazard categories within the updated framework include those that can directly impact the health and safety of occupants in their daily lives. These encompass environmental factors such as excessive dampness, which can contribute to mold growth and respiratory problems, and inadequate temperature control, leading to unhealthy cold or heat. Physical hazards like tripping and falling risks, often stemming from poor flooring, lighting, or structural issues, are also detailed. Furthermore, the framework addresses risks associated with electrical systems, including faulty wiring and overloaded circuits, as well as fire safety, covering aspects like smoke detection and egress. Sanitation concerns, encompassing waste management and pest control, are also prominent.

While the framework’s origin is noted as being UK-focused, its principles can serve as a general guide for home safety and maintenance. However, any direct application or adaptation within Greenville would require verification against local building codes, housing ordinances, and tenant protection laws. The emphasis on inspection preparation, meticulous documentation of findings, and a systematic approach to prioritizing repairs are universally applicable principles for property upkeep and management.

Institutional property management practices often incorporate rigorous documentation and habitability risk assessments. This updated framework aligns with such practices by providing a more granular and standardized method for identifying and addressing potential hazards. The goal is to foster a clearer understanding of responsibilities and to ensure that rental properties meet established safety and health standards, thereby contributing to a more secure housing environment for residents in Greenville.
