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Gas and Electricity Checks - who pays?

earthquakebird
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Hi everyone,
I have received a HomeBuyer's report that has flagged up the need to check gas, electricity and damp. The damp inspection is scheduled but I have not yet instructed a gas/electricity engineer yet as I am waiting to find out if the vendor has already had this done/has certificates to show for it.
Are gas/electricity checks something that I should expect the vendor to be able to provide evidence for? Or should I go ahead and pay for these inspections myself? Or could I ask if we could go halves?
I should note that my mortgage offer is not subject to satisfactory results - it's already been issued. I just want to get checks done for my own peace of mind.
Thanks
I have received a HomeBuyer's report that has flagged up the need to check gas, electricity and damp. The damp inspection is scheduled but I have not yet instructed a gas/electricity engineer yet as I am waiting to find out if the vendor has already had this done/has certificates to show for it.
Are gas/electricity checks something that I should expect the vendor to be able to provide evidence for? Or should I go ahead and pay for these inspections myself? Or could I ask if we could go halves?
I should note that my mortgage offer is not subject to satisfactory results - it's already been issued. I just want to get checks done for my own peace of mind.
Thanks
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You get them done as part of your due diligence- if you so choose to. How old is the house? How old is the boiler? I would expect someone to find fault with anything they check as it won't be brand new, a bit like buying a used car, but most of still do with no issues.0
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Every single homebuyers report I have ever seen recommends an electrical test and a boiler check. This is because the surveyor is not an electrician, nor a gas safety expert.
If you want these items checked for your piece of mind it is up to you as the buyer to cover the cost.0 -
earthquakebird wrote: »I have received a HomeBuyer's report that has flagged up the need to check gas, electricity and damp.Are gas/electricity checks something that I should expect the vendor to be able to provide evidence for?I just want to get checks done for my own peace of mind.0
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Every single homebuyers report I have ever seen recommends an electrical test and a boiler check. This is because the surveyor is not an electrician, nor a gas safety expert.
If you want these items checked for your piece of mind it is up to you as the buyer to cover the cost.0 -
Is there any difference between receive a gas certificate by email or in the post (apart from the time it takes to receive)?
What's the best way to arrange payment? I have had friends who have paid and never received the cert - is it normal to pay up front first?
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Gas and Electricity Checks - who pays?
the person who wants the checks done!
The damp inspection is scheduled0 -
earthquakebird wrote: »Is there any difference between receive a gas certificate by email or in the post (apart from the time it takes to receive)?
What's the best way to arrange payment? I have had friends who have paid and never received the cert - is it normal to pay up front first?
Thanks
It terms of validity?
post or email attachment is fine. They are both as good as eachother.
I usually wait for the certificate to arrive,as my gas chap usually attaches the bill at the same time as sending the certificate.
Internet banking then does the rest
I have not come across payment up front before,but that's up to you,most gas engineers or tradesmen I deal with are happy to invoice after the event even those who I have used just once or for the first time
If you are at the property when the inspection is actually carried out you should even be give a copy of the certificate at that point.in S 38 T 2 F 50
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earthquakebird wrote: »Hi everyone,
I have received a HomeBuyer's report that has flagged up the need to check gas, electricity and damp. The damp inspection is scheduled but I have not yet instructed a gas/electricity engineer yet as I am waiting to find out if the vendor has already had this done/has certificates to show for it.
Are gas/electricity checks something that I should expect the vendor to be able to provide evidence for? Or should I go ahead and pay for these inspections myself? Or could I ask if we could go halves?
I should note that my mortgage offer is not subject to satisfactory results - it's already been issued. I just want to get checks done for my own peace of mind.
Thanks
No, it has not. Its been suggested, to cover the surveyors a**e.
Then pay for them yourself bearing in mind unless this is a real edge case, the electric survey will most likely say "doesn't meet current regulations" and the gas one "the property is safe but recommend a service"0
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