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chris French
 
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Default Part P inspections

All going well, in a couple of months we will be the new owners of a
nice big old Victorian house.

Plenty of DIY :-)

Anyway, the electric's are in ok order AFAICT, however the installation
dates back to I think the 70's (maybe '60's) and at the very least will
be up for some upgrading. Rather than a big all in one go job I
anticipate a rolling program lasting a few years.

How does the Building control / inspection business work in this
situation, is there some sort of time limit within which a specific
works must be completed. when deciding how legal I want to be, I like to
know what I should be doing.....
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Chris French, Leeds
 
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