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MANDATORY electrical checks - Scotland
baldelectrician
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The Scottish Government have announced new MANDATORY guidance from 1st December 2015
Currently there was a grey area, but now this is clarified
Any tenancy agreement (renewed or new) from 1st December 2015 will be required to have all the requirements in place, landlords have until 1st December 2016 to bring their existing properties up to standard.
The guidance is at the Scottish Government PRHP website
A download can be found HERE (pdf)
If a landlord does not use a registered (SELECT or NICIEC) electrician the landlord has to obtain information on a checklist from the electrician
Currently there was a grey area, but now this is clarified
Any tenancy agreement (renewed or new) from 1st December 2015 will be required to have all the requirements in place, landlords have until 1st December 2016 to bring their existing properties up to standard.
The guidance is at the Scottish Government PRHP website
A download can be found HERE (pdf)
If a landlord does not use a registered (SELECT or NICIEC) electrician the landlord has to obtain information on a checklist from the electrician
baldly going on...
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yet more money to pay out - will be passed onto tenants no doubt0
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