New build properties not installed to regs at the time of construction

I have come across many new builds where they would not meet the requirements at the time of installation.

We have brought this up with the developer / installer,they have mostly quoted best practise guide 4 saying that it's only a C3.

The way I read bpg4 is that it's for coding when the instalation was to a previous edition of the regulations.

What recourse is there in this situation?

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  • What recourse is there in this situation?

    If the houses were sold as "with wiring complying with the regs" I guess the original purchaser might have a legal claim against the builders (especially if there was a cert saying it complies when evidence can demonstrate otherwise - whoever's name is on the cert might be potentially gripping the bar as well). If it was in England/Wales and originally notified via a self certification scheme, they might take an interest too.

    But I agree, if it's an periodic inspection, safety-wise the installation is what it is, what is should have been in the past makes no difference.

       - Andy.

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  • What recourse is there in this situation?

    If the houses were sold as "with wiring complying with the regs" I guess the original purchaser might have a legal claim against the builders (especially if there was a cert saying it complies when evidence can demonstrate otherwise - whoever's name is on the cert might be potentially gripping the bar as well). If it was in England/Wales and originally notified via a self certification scheme, they might take an interest too.

    But I agree, if it's an periodic inspection, safety-wise the installation is what it is, what is should have been in the past makes no difference.

       - Andy.

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