ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONDITION REPORT Sample Clauses

The Electrical Installation Condition Report clause requires a formal assessment and documentation of the safety and condition of a property's electrical systems. Typically, this involves a qualified electrician inspecting wiring, circuits, and electrical components, then producing a report that identifies any defects or areas needing improvement. This clause ensures that electrical installations meet safety standards, helping to prevent accidents and providing assurance to property owners, tenants, or buyers about the state of the electrical infrastructure.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONDITION REPORT. A Landlord has a duty of care to ensure all electrical installations and any appliances supplied are safe. It is mandatory for the Landlord to have an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) prepared for the Property at intervals of not more than 5 years (records must be kept for not less than 6 years). An EICR must also include a portable Appliance Test (PAT) for appliances supplied by the Landlord. PAT testing will likely be required more frequently than the EICR and the intervals will be determined by the recommendation in the last PAT. Accordingly, if not supplied by the Landlord for the beginning of any tenancy, 1-2-Let can arrange for an EICR and/or PAT to be prepared at the Landlord’s expense. (see clause 10 for charges that apply).
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONDITION REPORT. A Landlord has a duty of care to ensure all electrical installations and any appliances supplied are safe. Accordingly, if not supplied by the Landlord for the beginning of any tenancy or when they fall due, Fineholm can arrange for an Electrical Installation Condition Report to be prepared at the Landlord’s expense (payment will usually be required in advance) together with any renewal certificates in line with any recommendation from the instructed electrician or remedial works. In addition an annual Portable Appliance Test (▇▇▇) can be instructed on the Landlord’s behalf. (see clause 7 for charges that apply).
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONDITION REPORT. A Landlord has a duty of care to ensure all electrical installations and any appliances supplied are safe. Accordingly, if not supplied by the Landlord for the beginning of any tenancy or when they fall due, HT Homess can arrange for an Electrical Installation Condition Report to be prepared at the Landlord’s expense (payment will usually be required in advance) together with any renewal certificates in line with any recommendation from the instructed electrician or remedial works. In addition an annual Portable Appliance Test (▇▇▇) can be instructed on the Landlord’s behalf. (see clause 7 for charges that apply).
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONDITION REPORT. Works Contract Description of the relevant matters Reason for intending to enter into the 2 contract agreements The reason for qualifying works in the contract: Reason you are unable to nominate a contractor.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONDITION REPORT. Works Contract Description of the relevant matters Reason for intending to enter into the 2 contract agreements The reason for qualifying works in the contract: Reason you are unable to nominate a contractor.