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£30k fine for landlords who do not provide a valid EICR for their rental properties

Is this actually true or is it some estate agent cashing in on lost income?

The reason why I ask, what appears to be a daft question, is that a friend has just received notification from the estate agent who sold the property 15 years ago that their property, which is now being rented, must be inspected and tested for compliance to 18th ed. Not that I was unaware of this requirement!

I just thought the £30k punishment for disobedience was a little steep. Or maybe  'bribery and corruption' or  'threatening behaviour' was the new Inspection and testing idiom.?

Legh
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  • perspicacious:
    fitting a blank cover in a consumer unit where there is a hole etc. These are easy to undertake when you have your tools to hand, and it saves the customer money. This is called customer service and is normally much appreciated.


    It simply lets yet another bad electrician's workmanship get approval.................


    Regards


    BOD


    BOD, I think that's unfair. What's the alternative - C1 if the busbar is exposed, C2 otherwise? Then you come back and claim your minimum 1 hour fee or whatever to fix it.


    Sometimes I think back and miss Norfolk. ?


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  • perspicacious:
    fitting a blank cover in a consumer unit where there is a hole etc. These are easy to undertake when you have your tools to hand, and it saves the customer money. This is called customer service and is normally much appreciated.


    It simply lets yet another bad electrician's workmanship get approval.................


    Regards


    BOD


    BOD, I think that's unfair. What's the alternative - C1 if the busbar is exposed, C2 otherwise? Then you come back and claim your minimum 1 hour fee or whatever to fix it.


    Sometimes I think back and miss Norfolk. ?


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