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EICR

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My friend is going to rent his property out. They had an EICR carrisd out less than 2 years ago with a retest date of 10 years. Since this no additions or alterations have been made to the installation. 

Question is do they need to carry out another EICR and is it classed as a change of tenant? I'm not sure as its a change from owner to tenant and not a change of one tenant to another tenant. Suggestions would be welcomed.
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  • John Peckham:

    Colin


    Can you explain what you mean by that.


    I find the biggest problem with EICRs is the person doing them!


    That as well. Now landlords have to have an upto date EICR for new tenants there’s been a big demand. By 1st of April all will require an in date EICR  so if there all given 5 years there’s going to a big peak every 5 years. 


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  • John Peckham:

    Colin


    Can you explain what you mean by that.


    I find the biggest problem with EICRs is the person doing them!


    That as well. Now landlords have to have an upto date EICR for new tenants there’s been a big demand. By 1st of April all will require an in date EICR  so if there all given 5 years there’s going to a big peak every 5 years. 


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