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<blockquote data-quote="SolarChris" data-source="post: 551061" data-attributes="member: 35786"><p>I have a flat that I rent out. In 2020 an electrician changed the consumer unit and he said as it's let he'd have to check everything e.g. unscrew all the sockets and switches etc. this cost me several thousands ponds far more than the new consumer unit. He issued an EIC which says "REPLACE FUSEBOARD CARRY OUT EICR REPAIRS / UPGRADES FROM TEST" the letting agent now says they can't let the flat to a new tenant without an EICR. Should he have given me an EICR in 2020? Can he retrospectively issue one now? or would he have to reinspect and test everything again? n.b. it's a different electrician to the one I've mentioned in another thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarChris, post: 551061, member: 35786"] I have a flat that I rent out. In 2020 an electrician changed the consumer unit and he said as it's let he'd have to check everything e.g. unscrew all the sockets and switches etc. this cost me several thousands ponds far more than the new consumer unit. He issued an EIC which says "REPLACE FUSEBOARD CARRY OUT EICR REPAIRS / UPGRADES FROM TEST" the letting agent now says they can't let the flat to a new tenant without an EICR. Should he have given me an EICR in 2020? Can he retrospectively issue one now? or would he have to reinspect and test everything again? n.b. it's a different electrician to the one I've mentioned in another thread. [/QUOTE]
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