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Hi I'm selling my house , had a rewire done three years ago and I have no certificate or part p . It is worrying and stressing me because building control have requested it , please advise on what I need to do to solve the problem , many thanks
 
Speak to your Building Control, and ask THEM what you need to do to get your completion certificate. There is a process called a 'Regularisation Certificate', my BC has this process for unauthorised electrical work. Not sure exactly what the process is, but will probably be (as already mentioned) an EICR.

Here's a link to one such London BC about such a certificate; How to make a Regularisation application - London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
 
Your solicitor can organise indemnity insurance for you if you can't produce the certificates. Not sure why building control would be asking for certs for a re-wire though
 
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Indemnity will only cover you against action by BC requiring you to rectify unapproved works, not sure your get insurance cover where the BC already knows?
Strange OP hasn't come back?
 

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