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<blockquote data-quote="ElectricSpecs" data-source="post: 503084" data-attributes="member: 33199"><p>Yes as you rightly say Murdoch its the lack of mortgage interest relief, which is a major factor given that this is the sinlge biggest cost for most lanlords. So yes in truth it is really taxed on a hybrid of profit/turnover but is much closer to the latter for most. Regards landlords driving up prices well yes to an extent but only because there is a demand for rental properties. The main culprit is sucessive governements for bot building enough housing......</p><p></p><p>Anyhow politics aside what is the best / firmest way to ask my electrician to carry out the works and give me an EICR pass without doing the surge protection in the sub main?</p><p></p><p>Is there some clear guidance/legislation which says that EICR is limited to the installation within the flat itself and not common parts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElectricSpecs, post: 503084, member: 33199"] Yes as you rightly say Murdoch its the lack of mortgage interest relief, which is a major factor given that this is the sinlge biggest cost for most lanlords. So yes in truth it is really taxed on a hybrid of profit/turnover but is much closer to the latter for most. Regards landlords driving up prices well yes to an extent but only because there is a demand for rental properties. The main culprit is sucessive governements for bot building enough housing...... Anyhow politics aside what is the best / firmest way to ask my electrician to carry out the works and give me an EICR pass without doing the surge protection in the sub main? Is there some clear guidance/legislation which says that EICR is limited to the installation within the flat itself and not common parts? [/QUOTE]
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