JPCoetzee:UKPN:
What surprises me is why this guy is still on here asking questions on codes that were supposed to be remedied within 28 days ago. and the local council notified. Putting aside he has employed an amateur electrician who doesnt know a C2 from a Fi, and these "defects" didnt need modifying anyway, why hasnt the "inspector" fixed the "potentially dangerous" installation? Alternatively, why not employ a real electrician? Whats next? The forum waits.
Regards, UKPNIMO the codes have been remedied within 28 days.
Who would be responsible for notifying the council, the electrician issuing the certificate?
Under Section 3 of The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020, the landlord is responsible for obtaining all the required paperwork, and notifying anyone who needs to be notified. That would be completely separate from any notification under Building Regulations, which is often done by the electrician.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/312/regulation/3/made
JPCoetzee:UKPN:
What surprises me is why this guy is still on here asking questions on codes that were supposed to be remedied within 28 days ago. and the local council notified. Putting aside he has employed an amateur electrician who doesnt know a C2 from a Fi, and these "defects" didnt need modifying anyway, why hasnt the "inspector" fixed the "potentially dangerous" installation? Alternatively, why not employ a real electrician? Whats next? The forum waits.
Regards, UKPNIMO the codes have been remedied within 28 days.
Who would be responsible for notifying the council, the electrician issuing the certificate?
Under Section 3 of The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020, the landlord is responsible for obtaining all the required paperwork, and notifying anyone who needs to be notified. That would be completely separate from any notification under Building Regulations, which is often done by the electrician.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2020/312/regulation/3/made
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