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So as far as non-notifiable work goes is it just a case of filling minor works cert and giving the customer a copy?
 
Hi there, I am in a similar position and am thinking about joining napit or on eof the others. What do the LABC charge for inspecting your work?

London Borough of Richmond = £247.42 :mad: Not quite sure why the odd 42p :confused:

No doubt with budget squeezes aplenty, councils are going to be looking to increase income anywhere and everywhere.
 
if you are joining one of the schemes, you can use the rewire as an assessment job. you can notify LABC and pay their exhorbitant fee, or notify through your scheme provider once you have joined. assuming you pass the assessment , that is.

Is this something you know from experience, or are you just assuming doing it that way would be allowable :confused:

It was my understanding that you need to notify before beginning work, and that the fee is payable on inspection.

Would one of the schemes let you use a piece of work that had not been inspected as part of the assessment process? It would be great if you could but it almost sounds too good to be true.
Once you have notified the LABC, are you entering into a contract for them to come and inspect, or could you simply self certify once, or if, your assessment is successful :confused:

Cheers
 

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