Guaranteeing electrical safety as a landlord has always been imperative but even more so now that checks are mandatory to ensure your compliance with regulations.
Landlord electrical safety checks.
The impact of electrical safety regulations on landlords.
The new rules are more likely to impact accidental landlords and smaller landlords with less than five properties.
These checks must then be carried out on a five yearly basis.
A copy of the most recent electrical safety condition report eicr must be provided to both new and retained tenants.
Checks must be carried out on any existing tenancies by 1 st april 2021.
Where an electrical installation safety report identifies urgent remedial work or requires further investigation the private landlord must ensure that the required work is carried out by a qualified and competent person within 28 days or the period specified in the report if it is less than 28 days starting with the date of the inspection.
3 1 a private landlord 7 who grants or intends to grant a specified tenancy must a ensure that the electrical safety standards are met during any period when the residential premises 8 are occupied under a specified tenancy.
Professional portfolio landlords in many cases already carry out periodic electrical checks so the new legislation is unlikely to have a huge effect.
Duties of private landlords in relation to electrical installations.
What do electrical inspections for rental property involve.
The consumer protection charity has welcomed the scottish government s commitment given in its programme for government to legislate for short term lets such as those.
Give you a copy of the gas safety check record before you move in or within 28 days of the check.
Electrical safety first is calling for the introduction of mandatory electrical safety checks as part of the scottish government s plan to regulate short term lets.
The landlord is responsible for making sure that the person who completes the check is.
The electrical system is safe for example.
Your landlord must make sure.
If you don t already use one now is the time to ask around for recommendations.
Following a consultation on electrical safety in the private rented sector which ran from february to april 2018 and received 582 responses from a range of organisations and individuals including electricians letting agents local authorities individual landlords and tenants and fire and rescue representatives the government.
As you d expect this means a fully qualified electrician.
It is good practice for landlords with existing reports to check these reports and decide whether the electrical installation complies with electrical safety standards.
Electrical safety checks for landlords need to be undertaken by a qualified person.