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New regulations were introduced in England in June 2020 requiring private landlords to carry out fiv...
View full answerEven if you are renting your property to a friend, you still need to be able to demonstrate that the...
View full answerYou do not need to provide an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) in order to sell a pro...
View full answerIf you are living in a privately rented property in England or Scotland*, your landlord should have ...
View full answerPrivate landlords in England and Scotland are required to carry out five-yearly checks on the electr...
View full answerPrivate landlords in England and Scotland must legally have checks carried out on the installation i...
View full answerAfter a periodic inspection of the electrical installation in your home, the electrician will issue ...
View full answerNo, but if any major electrical work is identified as needing to be done, this should be carried out...
View full answerA 100A supply is common across the UK, with many also having 63A or 80A supplies – all of which are ...
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