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Changes to Landlord regulation in Scotland

baldelectrician
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Noticed this on the Scottish Goverment website.
Just thought I would post this for the total readership and to show the stark differnces between the Scottish Government and the (Rest)UK governments
Consultation on the Introduction of a Tenant Information Pack in the Private Rented Sector
The link to the Scottish Government website is HERE
In a nutshell they could make it a requirement to add in electrical certs and similar items;
The bit below suggests "reputable electrical contractors" but I think it makes sense to have a copy of a satisfactory electrical certificate (EICR) included in the pack
2.2 Electrical Safety
Your landlord must make sure electrical wiring and electrical appliances in your property are safe to use. Responsible landlords will carry out Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) on appliances and have a current electrical safety certificate from an approved contractor.
There is lots of other stuff in the pack- I just picked this bit as it is more relevant to myself
Discuss
:think:
Just thought I would post this for the total readership and to show the stark differnces between the Scottish Government and the (Rest)UK governments
Consultation on the Introduction of a Tenant Information Pack in the Private Rented Sector
The link to the Scottish Government website is HERE
In a nutshell they could make it a requirement to add in electrical certs and similar items;
The bit below suggests "reputable electrical contractors" but I think it makes sense to have a copy of a satisfactory electrical certificate (EICR) included in the pack
2.2 Electrical Safety
Your landlord must make sure electrical wiring and electrical appliances in your property are safe to use. Responsible landlords will carry out Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) on appliances and have a current electrical safety certificate from an approved contractor.
There is lots of other stuff in the pack- I just picked this bit as it is more relevant to myself
Discuss
:think:
baldly going on...
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