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New Requirements For Mandatory Electrical Installation Tests

Jul 15, 2020

As from 1st July 2020, new regulations propose that all new private tenancies in England will need to ensure that electrical installations are inspected and tested to the current 18th edition wiring regulations by a qualified person before the tenancy begins. The landlord will then need to ensure that the installation is inspected and tested at least every five years – and more often if the most recent safety report requires it.

For existing tenancies, an electrical safety test will need to be carried out by 1st April 2021, with regular tests following this as outlined above.
These regulations will apply to all properties across the private rented sector, including houses in multiple occupation (HMOs), although lodger arrangements, where the tenant shares accommodation or amenities with the landlord or their family, are excluded.

Note: These new regulations will replace the existing requirements for HMOs regarding electrical installation testing and inspection.

Exclusions To These Regulations

  • Private registered provider of social housing.
  • Long Leases
  • Student halls of residence
  • Hostels & refuges
  • Care homes
  • Hospitals.
  • Other accommodation relating to healthcare provision

Electrical Safety Reports

Once the electrical installation has been tested, the landlord must:

  • Ensure they receive a written report from the person conducting the inspection, which includes the results and the required date for the next inspection
  • Supply a copy of this report to each existing tenant living in the property within 28 days of the inspection
  • Supply a copy within seven days to the local authority, if they request a copy
  • Keep a copy of the report until the next inspection and give a copy to the person undertaking the next inspection.

For new tenancies, the landlord must:

  • Give a copy of the most recent report to a new tenant before the tenant occupies the property
  • Give a copy of the most recent report to any prospective new tenant who requests the report in writing, within 28 days of receiving such a request.

Remedying Any Faults

  • If the electrical safety report identifies a fault or potential fault, which the landlord must either investigate further or repair, the landlord must ensure further investigations or repairs are completed by a qualified person within 28 days of the inspection, or within the timeframe set out in the report if this is shorter.
  • Following these further investigations or repairs, the landlord must ensure they receive written confirmation that these have been carried out and that either the electrical safety standards are met, or further work is required.
  • This confirmation must be supplied to each existing tenant and to the local housing authority within 28 days of the work being undertaken, along with the original report identifying further work is required.
  • This process must be repeated until the electrical installation is found to be compliant.

Enforcement
If a landlord breaches the above requirements, the local authority has a duty to act. Where urgent works are not required, the local authority must serve a ‘remedial notice’ on the landlord. This must be served within 21 days of the local authority deciding it has reasonable grounds to act.

The landlord will have 28 days from the date of service of the notice to take the action outlined or must make written representations within 21 days if they disagree with the notice.

Once the landlord has made written representations, the remedial notice is suspended until the local authority responds – which must be within seven days. If the local authority confirms the notice, the suspension ceases, and the landlord has 21 days to comply with the requirements.

If the tenants of the property refuse access to the landlord for these remedial works, the landlord will not be considered to have breached this duty purely because they have not brought legal proceedings to access the property.

If the landlord does not undertake the remedial works, the local authority can access the property with the tenants’ permission to remedy the issue. The local authority must serve notice to the landlord informing them of this action – to which the landlord can appeal to the First-tier Tribunal. Local authorities can also recover costs reasonably incurred from the landlord.

Where urgent remedial works are required and the landlord has not undertaken these, the local authority can arrange for the works to be undertaken. The local authority must inform the landlord within seven days of the works commencing.

Local authorities can impose a financial penalty of up to £30,000 for a breach of the regulations. Where there are multiple breaches, the local authority can impose multiple penalties.

Areas We Cover For Electrical Testing

Our electrical testing team is composed of highly qualified engineers who have great experience when it comes to all types of electrical testing.

Every member of the team is fully trained, insured and DBS checked. In addition, our engineers are all continually assessed and are fully accredited by the most recognised UK electrical body, the NICEIC.

Our team of engineers is able to complete electrical testing in all of the following areas:

  • Bracknell
  • Caversham
  • Henley-on-Thames
  • Oxford
  • Reading
  • Windsor
  • Wokingham
  • Maidenhead
  • Sandhurst
  • Slough
  • Newbury
  • Thatcham
  • Crowthorne
  • Woodley
  • Eton
  • Berkshire
  • Buckinghamshire

At EMS Electrical, our engineers are fully trained in all aspects of the inspection and testing of electrical installations. We have all the experience when it comes to electrical testing.

For more Information about arranging a test or to discuss any other electrical requirement you may have, please don’t hesitate to contact us at EMS Electrical HERE.

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