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I completely agree and the electrician has been in to do it. My point is should I need to replace all these lights to get a pass when I have never had a problem before.
What did the Electrician say on the EICR, did the EICR prove to be a Satisfactory Report? If the Electrician has noted any dicrepencies then as you are the LandLord it's down to you to get them put right
file:///C:/Users/Pete/Desktop/Resources/BestPracticeGuide4-Issue3%20EICR.pdf
 
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What did the Electrician say on the EICR, did the EICR prove to be a Satisfactory Report?

The electrician said he needs to replace all of them before he can issue the certificate so I have no code at this point.

Looks like the electrician or agency the OP has gone through are trying a fast one.
OP: Please clarify. First it wasn't a report and now it is... What did you actually ask the agency for? an EICR?
 
Looks like the electrician or agency the OP has gone through are trying a fast one.
OP: Please clarify. First it wasn't a report and now it is... What did you actually ask the agency for? an EICR?
I didn't actually ask for anything. The agent prompted me that it had been 3 years since the last "which ever it is" and suggested organising it again so I am only guessing if its a report or a certificate. I didn't know there were two possibilities.
 
An EICR is a report on the state of the installation, at the time the report was done. Any repairs needed will need a separate certificate. Either a minor works or an EIC, referencing the EICR that the work corrected. He should issue the EICR then it's up to you if you want the work done, and who does that work
 
I didn't actually ask for anything. The agent prompted me that it had been 3 years since the last "which ever it is" and suggested organising it again so I am only guessing if its a report or a certificate. I didn't know there were two possibilities.
Get the EICR completed and take it from there Mate, read the Best practice guide I posted to you, you should also talk to your insurance company, to sassertainwhat, legally is required of you, as a LandLord, it does nobody any good walking about with their eyes shut, thingking they have done what is required of them. If you think you have already had an EICR done, let the Forum see a copy, shouldn't be to difficult to scan and post, doing this will enable the Forum to offer any advice that is relevant.
 
Me thinks the OP has got the picture now;

EICR has been defined a few times, Best Practise Guide 4 posted twice, me Guide 5, discussion on fire safety, down light recommendation & pricing. Who says we don't dish out advice for free :D
 
Me thinks the OP has got the picture now;

EICR has been defined a few times, Best Practise Guide 4 posted twice, me Guide 5, discussion on fire safety, down light recommendation & pricing. Who says we don't dish out advice for free :D
Yes everyone has been very helpful - thank you.

I will wait and see what the electrician says about the reason for replacing them and take from there. I do want to do the right thing, but not waste a lot of money doing so.

Cheers:)
 
Yes everyone has been very helpful - thank you.

I will wait and see what the electrician says about the reason for replacing them and take from there. I do want to do the right thing, but not waste a lot of money doing so.

Cheers:)
who employed the electrician and were they recommended/preferred contractor by the agent.
 

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