If you’re a property owner, manager, or stakeholder in a high-rise residential building, understanding your role under the Building Safety Act 2022 is essential. One of the most significant changes introduced by the legislation is the formal appointment of the Principal Accountable Person, or PAP.
The Building Safety Act 2022 has transformed how high-rise residential buildings are managed in England by introducing the PAP role. This duty holder is accountable for controlling fire and structural risks within higher-risk residential buildings (HRBs).
You are likely the PAP if you have responsibility for the structure and common parts of a building that meets the following criteria:
Property owners, developers, housing associations, managing agents, and in some cases, resident management companies may hold this responsibility. If multiple parties are involved, the entity overseeing the building’s structure and exterior assumes the role.
Every higher-risk building must have one clearly identifiable Accountable Person (AP) responsible for the common parts of the building, such as the structure, exterior walls, corridors and staircases.
A simple way to check is to list everyone with a legal duty over the building’s common parts and determine who has responsibility and control over the structure and exterior. That person or organisation is the PAP.
The PAP does not need to be an individual. It can be an organisation, such as a managing agent, landlord company, or freeholder. In most cases, responsibility falls to whoever is named on the lease and holds control over the building’s structure and external envelope.
The Principal Accountable Person is not just a figurehead. The role involves ongoing, active management of building safety, backed by clear documentation and transparent communication. The Principal Accountable Person will have multiple responsibilities; however, the key responsibilities will be the following:
The core duties of a PAP revolve around the assessment and management of building safety risks. All Principal Accountable Persons (PAPs) and Accountable Persons (APs) must take all reasonable steps to:
Navigating the PAP role requires both technical expertise and strong administrative skills. With specialist support, the process becomes much more straightforward:
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