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Are You unsure about the electrics Your Rental investment?
• Do You think there’s dodgy wiring?
• Do You worry about claims made against you?
• Do You worry about Your tenant injuring themselves
or even worse?
IF You Answered YES
to any of the above ACT NOW and
protect You, Your Tennant and your Investment call 0800 4
118 718
Letting residential property has become
an increasingly popular investment, the market is set to continue
to grow as more and more people turn to property for a retirement
nest egg.
With electrics you never know when a fault (breakdown) will
happen, this is why we provide a Free Visual Electrical check
and as many prospective landlords discover, some homes which
seem to be a good investment turn out to be a nightmare investment.
We recommend landlords cover themselves from all the red tape
by having the following done:
One off:
• Bring the property in-line with the 17th edition regulations
• extra points (eliminate extensions leads)
• Smoke, fire & alarm installation,
Yearly:
• Periodic Inspection
• Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)
• maintenance, testing & repair on Smoke, fire alarms
The Benefits:
• Your covered in court if the worst should happen
• Know Your Rental investment and tenants are safe?
• Say by, by to dodgy wiring?
• Limit the chances of expensive call outs
Receive even more benefits with our essential
service 12 month landlord protection
plan: (only for properties up to the
17th edition)
• Trouble Free cover
• No emergency call out charges
• No material costs
• No labour costs
• Yearly Periodic Inspection
• Your Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)
• maintenance, testing & repair on Smoke, fire alarms
• Ongoing visits to the property
GET
Your Free Quote Today click
here
The Latest Regulations
Prospective and current landlords need
to consider and understand the new Part P Building Regulations.
Introduced in 2005, Part P is intended to increase the safety
of households by improving the design, installation, inspection
and the testing of electrical installations in homes whether
they are being newly built, extended or altered. Failure to
comply with the Building Regulations is a criminal offence
and local authorities have the power to require the removal
or alteration of work that does not comply.
As a result landlords will have to follow
new guidelines when carrying out electrical work in the home
or garden. It is therefore important to remember, those who
are not registered including ‘DIY-ers’, must notify
or submit plans to a building control body before commencing
work including repairs, replacements and maintenance work,
extra power or lighting points and other alterations to existing
circuits in specialist locations such as the kitchen, and
rooms containing a bath tub or shower basin, swimming or paddling
pools and garden lighting.
As a member of the NAPIT (National Association
of Inspection and Testing), Online Electrical Services are
able to self-certify compliance with the Building Regulations
on any type of electrical work.
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