Trying to buy a house at the moment......i haven't worked in the domestic side of things for a while now so im not 100% sure about everything.
The sellers have declared on the property information form, that electrical wiring was carried out in 2010 and the whereabouts of the EIC is unknown.....
They have already sold the house to a relocation company, so the solicitors are acting on the company/sellers behalf, with the sellers providing information on associated queries.....
Obviously after asking questions about the required paperwork and what electrical works were carried out.....
The solicitors response was...... Unfortunately the sellers have been unable to locate the EIC and it must be considered to have been lost. The works carried out was simply the replacement of existing electrical wiring with like for like. Our client has no receipts or invoices available and was advised that no formal consents were required under the Building Regulations at the time. Accordingly, neither we nor our clients are able to assist any further.
My thoughts........ After viewing the property with my wife, noticing the newly fitted bathroom suite with new electric underfloor heating " Notifible Works Part P Building Regulations Compliance" comes to mind!
Still not fully knowing the amount of electrical works that have been carried out in the property, which sounds like a full rewire according to the above statement from the solicitors, also knowing that a supposedly EIC has gone missing by the sellers own admission, there must have been a fair amount of work carried out in the property!
A copy of the EIC can be obtained from the person or contractor who carried out the work as they will hold copy, by simply contacting them, but no mention of that option............
Due to the fact the sellers have declared electrical works were carried out which is documented, this could affect the buildings insurance cover if there was a fire and no certificates!
Would a PIR cover this or would the limitations cause problems with the insurance side of things?
Any replies would be appreciated
The sellers have declared on the property information form, that electrical wiring was carried out in 2010 and the whereabouts of the EIC is unknown.....
They have already sold the house to a relocation company, so the solicitors are acting on the company/sellers behalf, with the sellers providing information on associated queries.....
Obviously after asking questions about the required paperwork and what electrical works were carried out.....
The solicitors response was...... Unfortunately the sellers have been unable to locate the EIC and it must be considered to have been lost. The works carried out was simply the replacement of existing electrical wiring with like for like. Our client has no receipts or invoices available and was advised that no formal consents were required under the Building Regulations at the time. Accordingly, neither we nor our clients are able to assist any further.
My thoughts........ After viewing the property with my wife, noticing the newly fitted bathroom suite with new electric underfloor heating " Notifible Works Part P Building Regulations Compliance" comes to mind!
Still not fully knowing the amount of electrical works that have been carried out in the property, which sounds like a full rewire according to the above statement from the solicitors, also knowing that a supposedly EIC has gone missing by the sellers own admission, there must have been a fair amount of work carried out in the property!
A copy of the EIC can be obtained from the person or contractor who carried out the work as they will hold copy, by simply contacting them, but no mention of that option............
Due to the fact the sellers have declared electrical works were carried out which is documented, this could affect the buildings insurance cover if there was a fire and no certificates!
Would a PIR cover this or would the limitations cause problems with the insurance side of things?
Any replies would be appreciated