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I hired an electrician to do EICRs for the tenanted flats at my old
office. He has produced certificates with a one year renewal, rather than the usual five years. There's nothing 'electrical' to justify this. He just says that the tenant may leave, and then he thinks I should get a new certificate "in case the tenant has modified the electrics". Is he right, or has he invented a little dodge in the hope of having ongoing work? If so, apart from refusing to pay his bill, is there any way to get him to reissue the EICRs with a five year renewal? |
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