Now we're getting somewhere. What is the date on the report?
If it's the same as the one on the consumer unit, then it looks the electrician has just reissued the same report. As that is a valid report, it still remains in force for 5 years from the date it was carried out.
 
Now we're getting somewhere. What is the date on the report?
If it's the same as the one on the consumer unit, then it looks the electrician has just reissued the same report. As that is a valid report, it still remains in force for 5 years from the date it was carried out.
No the date on the report is 3/1/21
 
No the date on the report is 3/1/21
Ok then. Looks like a fraudulent action in that case. Or of course it could well be a genuine mistake. The electrician may be using software that inserts the current date when opening a previous report. But he should have checked the date.
 
Do you actually have the Report and a picture of the consumer unit to see if the schedule tallies but remove any personal details and addresses.
 
It might help your case if there are any issues that you believe are potentially dangerous and should have been picked up if properly inspected!
You should have been issued with a 'satisfactory' report as a new tenant (since July last year ) within a certain time period. You shouldn't need to ask the landlord, but if only been in since 4.Jan time might not be up yet.
 
It might help your case if there are any issues that you believe are potentially dangerous and should have been picked up if properly inspected!
You should have been issued with a 'satisfactory' report as a new tenant (since July last year ) within a certain time period. You shouldn't need to ask the landlord, but if only been in since 4.Jan time might not be up yet.
The report is to be given to any new tenant before the tenancy starts:

"This instrument imposes duties on landlords to have an electrical installation
inspection and test, carried out by a qualified and competent person, at least every five
years. This is alongside other duties on private landlords including:
• Obtaining a report from the person conducting the inspection and test which
explains the outcomes of the report, supplying a copy of this report to the
existing / resident tenant within 28 days of the inspection and test, to a new
tenant before they occupy the premises
, and to any prospective tenant within
28 days of receiving a request for the report.
 

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