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Mandatory testing of rental properties.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jono Pashley" data-source="post: 485190" data-attributes="member: 1564"><p>From what NAPIT are saying if your already assessed to carry out EICRs you will carry on as normal, people who aren't such as NIC Domestic installer/Elecsa will either have to go Approved contractor or join another scheme. Alot of disinformation being spread around lately just like the rumours that AMD1 was coming out this year and that all your testers would be useless as we would have to do Power Quality Analysis.</p><p></p><p>At a very minimum this will enforce people carrying out these inspections to have valid PI insurance of an appropriate level. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jono Pashley, post: 485190, member: 1564"] From what NAPIT are saying if your already assessed to carry out EICRs you will carry on as normal, people who aren't such as NIC Domestic installer/Elecsa will either have to go Approved contractor or join another scheme. Alot of disinformation being spread around lately just like the rumours that AMD1 was coming out this year and that all your testers would be useless as we would have to do Power Quality Analysis. At a very minimum this will enforce people carrying out these inspections to have valid PI insurance of an appropriate level. [/QUOTE]
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