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Default House survey and electrics

On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 22:26:28 +0100, Jeff Layman wrote:

On 24/09/19 21:49, David wrote:
I'm just reading a survey report which includes the wording

"As this is a change of ownership, it is essential that the electrical
wiring is checked by an electrician, preferably NICEIC registered, in
order to outline any remedial works necessary to achieve compliance
with the up to date regulations."

Is there any regulation which says that on change of ownership the
wiring should be brought up to current regulations?

This seems to be what the wording implies.

As far as I know the surveyor can recommend updating, but there is no
absolute requirement.


The new owner may find that their buildings insurance for the new
property depends on them complying with any recommendations in the
surveyors support. Even if the wiring itself complies, the insurance
company may ask for the CU to be brought up-to-date if it is old, or
anything else which they consider could be a risk.


Assuming, of course, that the insurance company gains access to the report.
This isn't a usual thing as far as I know.
A mortgage company may place conditions for granting a mortgage if a
valuation survey is more than a drive by and turns up some issues.
I don't think I've ever seen an insurance company do that.
Then again I might have been lucky with my insurance companies.


Cheers



Dave R


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