We have literally just relet our bungalow. The agent who handled the new let and the previous one, which only lasted a year due to the tenant having to go to a care home, asked for the initial inspection report from 10 years ago to apparently check against the new one done in May 21 . The whole place was rewired and totally upgraded. How come they didn't need the old certificate last year? New regs or inefficient?
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The previous inspection was 10 years ago! The latest one issued after a 40k refurb and rewire in May 21. Apparently it's"company policy" now and if not supplied can hold up first rental payment from new tenant. I've supplied it now but against my better judgement as it's out of date and irrelevant. Is it me??
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How would you supply it, if you purchased the property a couple of years ago, you wouldn't have it and they would need to check the electrics. I would imagine they just wanted to save some time and test a few and if it's all reasonable then copy the rest from the old certificate.
If you had the place re-wired in May 21, did you not get a certificate then, should last at least 5 years......
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Originally posted by Plumbob View PostApparently it's"company policy" now and if not supplied can hold up first rental payment from new tenant.
That's not negotiable or acceptable (although it's very revealing).
They're your agent and owe you a duty to act on your behalf, not require you to send things that are none of their business.
And, no it's not you.
When I post, I am expressing an opinion - feel free to disagree, I have been wrong before.
Please don't act on my suggestions without checking with a grown-up (ideally some kind of expert).
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Originally posted by ash72 View PostHow would you supply it, if you purchased the property a couple of years ago, you wouldn't have it and they would need to check the electrics. I would imagine they just wanted to save some time and test a few and if it's all reasonable then copy the rest from the old certificate.
If you had the place re-wired in May 21, did you not get a certificate then, should last at least 5 years......
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