When do you need a EICR?
- danielbridgen30
- Apr 1, 2020
- 2 min read
The first thing that you must know about the EICR or electrical installation condition report is that it is a legal requirement for landlords in the UK. Whether you own houses in multiple occupations (HMO) or commercial buildings, it is your duty to get an EICR for landlords. If you fail to adhere to the standards and regulations, you may face criminal charges, be imprisoned, or required to pay a fine.

Here’s everything you need to know about this requirement:
1. EICR reveals the current state of your electrical installations
An electrician can only issue an EICR after doing a thorough evaluation and inspection of your property. The report provides you with detailed assessments and insights on the current health and integrity of your property’s electrical system. It shows whether your electrical work conforms to applicable safety standards or not, if there are problems that need immediate action, and if there are potential issues that need urgent attention. The information you will get from the report is crucial as it will guide you on your next steps.
2. Electrical inspections must be carried out periodically
Another thing that you must understand is that your electrical testing certificates and EICR reports must be renewed every five years for both domestic and commercial tenanted properties. If you have a swimming pool on the premises, then inspections should be carried out every year.
3. You need it for property insurance claims
To reduce the likelihood of electrocution, fire, and other related accidents, insurance providers consider periodic electrical inspections as part of the landlord’s obligations. They look for electrical certifications and other documentation like PAT testing and emergency light testing before granting the claims of a landlord and paying for the repairs and other expenses.
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