Are you up to date with the latest electrical safety regulations? An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is a legal requirement for all rental properties in the UK. It ensures that your electrical installations are safe and compliant with the latest safety standards, protecting your tenants from potential hazards.

 

At PropertyLoop, we provide fast and affordable EICR inspections to keep you compliant with the law. Our expert electricians will carry out a thorough inspection of your property’s electrical installations and provide you with a detailed report and certificate. Don’t take any risks, book your EICR inspection now and ensure the safety of your tenants.

Book your EICR now for just £199 inc vat
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an EICR?

An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is a report that provides an assessment of the safety of the electrical installations in a rental property. It ensures that the electrical installations are safe and compliant with the latest safety standards.

Is an EICR mandatory for rental properties in the UK?

Yes, since June 2020, it is a legal requirement for all rental properties in the UK to have an EICR. Landlords who fail to provide an EICR may face a fine or even imprisonment.

How often do I need to renew my EICR?

An EICR is valid for five years from the date it was issued. It is the landlord’s responsibility to ensure that a new EICR is obtained every five years, or sooner if recommended by the inspector.

Who can carry out an EICR inspection?

An EICR inspection can only be carried out by a qualified and registered electrician. It is important to check that the electrician is qualified to work on the specific electrical installations in your rental property.

What happens if I don’t get an EICR?

Failure to obtain an EICR is a breach of the law and can result in serious consequences. In addition to fines and imprisonment, landlords may also face civil claims for damages if a tenant is injured due to an electrical-related incident. Ensure the safety of your tenants and stay compliant with the law by obtaining an EICR inspection every five years.