The Regulations specify that the first inspection/testing must be carried out:
Which means existing landlords of properties the Regulations apply to will need to have instructed and completed the inspection and test by April 2021 and supply a copy of the Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICR) to the tenant within the 28 days following the test.
The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector Regulations 2020 now means that every private sector landlord must provide a copy of the electrical safety certificate for both, existing and new tenancies.
Under the new electrical safety Regulations, private sector landlords are required to:
Make sure national standards for electrical safety are met during any period their residential property is occupied by a paying tenant with the right to occupy, including under assured shorthold tenancies and licences to occupy.
Ensure the electrical installations in their rented properties are inspected and tested by a qualified and competent person at least every 5 years and be able to provide evidence.
Enforcement of the regulations will lie with the relevant local housing authority, who may request copies of the relevant reports, require or arrange remedial action, and impose financial penalties of up to £30,000.
The landlord must:
If the local housing authority has reasonable grounds to believe the Regulations have been breached, they have the power to serve a remedial notice on the landlord, requiring the landlord to complete remedial works within 28 days.
Local housing authorities also have the power to impose financial penalties for any breach of testing, inspecting, or retaining and providing reports.
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