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David Steel
Hi all,
I am a tenant in my sister's flat. She is my landlord.
She has her official 'Landlord Gas Certificate', which we get checked annually.
As far as a 'Landlords Electrical Certificate' goes, she did not have one. So we decided to get a registered, reputable local electrician in, to issue a certificate. This is what has happened:-
1) They came out to do a thorough check on the flat. They said:-
- the fuse/distribution box had to be changed;
- bathroom lights did not have the required IP rated lighting;
2) We agreed for them to carry the work, so that we could have a valid 'Electrical Safety Certificate';
3) They replaced the fuse/distribution box but they did NOT do the bathroom light work (they couldn't fit the lights that they brought along - this is another story). So they only charged us for the fuse/distribution box installation;
4) They have issued a 'Domestic Electrical Installation Certificate' which references 'Requirements for Electrical Installations - BS7671 IET Wiring Reglations' and it also has NAPIT logo on;
5) However the certificate in 4) ONLY refers to the installation of the fuse/distribution box, no where on the certificate does it mention electrical sockets, light switches within the flat;
6) The electrician assured me that this above certificate 'supersedes' any 'Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate', because the fuse/distribution box has extra safety circuitry and the certificate mentioned above covers my sister for her responsibilities as a landlord. The electrician also states this in an email to me.
First of all, we wanted a 'Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate. We haven't got that. We have got this 'Electrical Installation Certificate' which only details the installation he carried out, ie the fuse/distribution box.
If what he is saying is true, that this EIC cert supersedes any 'Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate', then happy days.
Is what he is saying true? Help me out here guys. Thank you.
I am a tenant in my sister's flat. She is my landlord.
She has her official 'Landlord Gas Certificate', which we get checked annually.
As far as a 'Landlords Electrical Certificate' goes, she did not have one. So we decided to get a registered, reputable local electrician in, to issue a certificate. This is what has happened:-
1) They came out to do a thorough check on the flat. They said:-
- the fuse/distribution box had to be changed;
- bathroom lights did not have the required IP rated lighting;
2) We agreed for them to carry the work, so that we could have a valid 'Electrical Safety Certificate';
3) They replaced the fuse/distribution box but they did NOT do the bathroom light work (they couldn't fit the lights that they brought along - this is another story). So they only charged us for the fuse/distribution box installation;
4) They have issued a 'Domestic Electrical Installation Certificate' which references 'Requirements for Electrical Installations - BS7671 IET Wiring Reglations' and it also has NAPIT logo on;
5) However the certificate in 4) ONLY refers to the installation of the fuse/distribution box, no where on the certificate does it mention electrical sockets, light switches within the flat;
6) The electrician assured me that this above certificate 'supersedes' any 'Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate', because the fuse/distribution box has extra safety circuitry and the certificate mentioned above covers my sister for her responsibilities as a landlord. The electrician also states this in an email to me.
First of all, we wanted a 'Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate. We haven't got that. We have got this 'Electrical Installation Certificate' which only details the installation he carried out, ie the fuse/distribution box.
If what he is saying is true, that this EIC cert supersedes any 'Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate', then happy days.
Is what he is saying true? Help me out here guys. Thank you.