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  1. Electric Certificates For Landlords - Your Responsibilities
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  3. It is crucial to keep up with the maintenance of your property , especially if you're a landlord. You'll need to make sure that your electrical system meets certain standards.
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  5. Landlords must have their electrical installations inspected and tested on a regular basis by a qualified professional. These inspections are referred to as EICRs or electrical installation condition reports.
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  7. Legal Requirements
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  9. Landlords have many responsibilities to fulfill in order for their properties and tenants to be secure. The wiring that is not in good condition is among the most common causes of house fires in the UK and so it is incredibly important that you take the necessary steps to make sure your electrical system is up to par.
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  11. Landlords must ensure that electrical wiring of their property is in good repair before they allow it to tenants. This will help prevent injuries and damage to your property and save you money on repair and maintenance costs in the long run.
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  13. You will need to inspect and test your electrical systems as a landlord to comply with the legal requirements. An electrician will visit your property to examine and test the electrics, and completing the report outlining any issues that were discovered and any remedial work required.
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  15. The law stipulates that all tenants who lease the property must receive an updated copy of the most recent report. Also, you must provide this report to the local authority if it asks for it.
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  17. Although you don't need an electronic certificate for every rental, it's an ideal idea to get one if your last one expired more than five years ago. electrical certificates is a document that details the results of the test and any repairs needed. It is crucial to have this document in order to provide the required information to your tenants and local authorities.
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  19. Traditionally, it was recommended to obtain an EICR every ten years. This has been changed to a requirement of five years beginning in July 2020.
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  21. This means that if your tenancy was established prior to the change in regulations, you won't need to be concerned about getting a new electrical certificate until 1 April 2021. It is essential to have it updated as soon possible in the event that your tenancy is extended or the one you had previously expires.
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  23. How to ensure your tenants are safe
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  25. It is your responsibility to ensure that the electrical installations are safe when you rent an apartment. This can involve hiring a certified engineer to examine the property and test its electrics.
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  27. There are certain legal requirements that you must comply with to ensure that your tenants are safe in your home such as ensuring that everyone who does work with gas appliances and flues has been registered on the Gas Safe register. You could be charged a fine in the event that you fail to adhere to these rules.
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  29. It's also crucial to have an expert, independent electrical inspection performed by an electrician. This will help you spot any potential problems with the electrical system in your house which could save you a lot of headache if something does go wrong.
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  31. The best way to go about it is to engage a professional and licensed electrician to carry out the inspection, and make sure you have an EICR certificate on hand following the inspection completed. This document will inform the landlord and the local authority as well as any other person who may require it that your electrical system was inspected in accordance with the current regulations.
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  34. This is a great way to avoid any future issues related to your property's electrical systems. It also decreases the chance of injuries or fire. It is also recommended that you provide an electronic copy of the EICR to your prospective tenants, so that they are aware that you're making sure they are safe.
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  36. You'll need to fix any issues that were noted by the inspector on your EICR. If the report contains an C1 or C2 classification code, then there is an immediate danger to your tenant or any other persons living in the building. You must get this remedial work done in the shortest time possible.
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  38. In addition, if you don't take action to address any issues discovered during the inspection, then the local authority will issue an order to correct the problem and demand you to pay a penalty. This can be up to PS30,000.
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  40. If your electrical installation is found to be in poor condition, then your local authority will be able make the necessary recommendations to improve it. You will be served with a remedy notice by your local authority. landlords electrical certificate will require that you follow their suggestions and complete the improvements within a certain timeframe.
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  42. Maintaining electrical certificates in good Condition
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  44. One of the most important responsibilities as a landlord is keeping your property in good condition. The right maintenance procedures can make your property more attractive to prospective tenants and help you save money in the long run. A good high-quality insurance policy will guard your property in the event that it is damaged due to an accident.
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  46. It is essential to spend the time to check your home to ensure you are not spending your hard-earned cash on unnecessary repairs. A regular inspection of your house should include a visual assessment of ceilings, walls and floors, in addition to an examination of the electrical fixtures inside. Also, remember that some appliances have a certain life span so it is important to replace them as soon as you can.
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  48. You can also make sure you get the most value for your money by hiring the right electricians to do your inspection. It's a good idea to hire reputable firms with at least five years of experience and who are members of the relevant trade associations. You should be able to rely on the people who can be trusted to do the job correctly in this highly competitive field.
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  50. Staying Safe
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  52. You are accountable for maintaining electronic certificates. You could face serious legal penalties and lose the right to let your property to tenants if you don't. You could also be held responsible for any injuries that a tenant suffered in your property due to faulty wiring.
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  54. The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector in England Regulations 2020 came into effect in June 2020. They required landlords to have all electrical installations tested and inspected by certified electricians as a legal requirement. This was initially introduced for new leases. However it will be applied to existing leases beginning in April 2021.
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  56. During an inspection the electrician will check your home to ensure that it meets all regulations and is in good working order. They will also identify any potential dangers.
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  58. They will also assess the safety of your property's fuse box sockets, plugs, and sockets. This will ultimately aid in keeping your tenants secure from electrical hazards and avoid any costly repairs in the future.
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  60. The report will also include an assessment code to indicate the state of your installation. It will state whether the installation is satisfactory or not satisfactory in that aspect. The classification code will give an indication of the extent of any issues. If you have any questions you may ask the electrician for assistance.
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  62. To ensure that your electrics are in compliance with the current regulations, have them tested by the same electrician. There is the section titled "5-year testing, inspection" in the report. This section can be used to remind you that it is time to perform another EICR.
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  64. When you receive an EICR, you will find the date the electrician performed their work on your property, and this will aid you in remembering when it is time to have your home inspected. landlords electrical certificate will ensure that you do not infringe on any legal requirement and protect your investment.
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