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Will a new metal CU be mandatory or advisory
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Minchin" data-source="post: 555827" data-attributes="member: 37123"><p>Thank you for all your comments, info and warnings. Much obliged. I'll try and pick up the various points.</p><p>I never got to see the EICR. It was mentioned by the agent but the executors wanted me to pay them for having it done and seemed pointless as I was intending to have new work done and I would get a new one done as part of that.</p><p>Yes I agree that some of the assignments are strange and have been altered. I've no history but there are a number of strange things in the place eg all fixed heating removed, very strange plumbing, poor hot water head, Poor EPC with errors in it such as not picking up E7 - all a bit of a shambles.</p><p>Rest assured I will be getting a known electrician in to connect up the shower and to test everything and to include an EICR and any Part P documentation of their work.</p><p>Once the heating has been installed I will get a new EPC as well.</p><p>As a residential landlord I see all sort of strange things in properties that need sorting out before I can safely let them. I tackle most things myself just not electrics. Those are left to the professionals mainly to cover my backside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Minchin, post: 555827, member: 37123"] Thank you for all your comments, info and warnings. Much obliged. I'll try and pick up the various points. I never got to see the EICR. It was mentioned by the agent but the executors wanted me to pay them for having it done and seemed pointless as I was intending to have new work done and I would get a new one done as part of that. Yes I agree that some of the assignments are strange and have been altered. I've no history but there are a number of strange things in the place eg all fixed heating removed, very strange plumbing, poor hot water head, Poor EPC with errors in it such as not picking up E7 - all a bit of a shambles. Rest assured I will be getting a known electrician in to connect up the shower and to test everything and to include an EICR and any Part P documentation of their work. Once the heating has been installed I will get a new EPC as well. As a residential landlord I see all sort of strange things in properties that need sorting out before I can safely let them. I tackle most things myself just not electrics. Those are left to the professionals mainly to cover my backside. [/QUOTE]
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