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The electrician informs building control.
As long as they are qualified and registered for Part P it does't matter who they are registered with
afaik, you get a completion cert. from council, usually about a month after the job is completed. on completion of the works, you should receive a EIC ( electrical installation certificate) directly from the electrician. this usually gets handed over on settlement of the invoice.
We have had requests from solicitors for copies of EIC's because they have picked up that notifiable work has been carried out and the vendor has lost the paperwork. Presumably the solicitors have got that info from BC?This has got me thinking... what does the LABC do with the notification ? Just file it ? I know that when you do a 'Local Authority Search' on house purchase, there's no mention of any notifiable work being recorded. Can't think of any other uses.
Just wondering if it's all a total waste of taxpayers money... and just a bureaucratic charade.
This has got me thinking... what does the LABC do with the notification ? Just file it ? I know that when you do a 'Local Authority Search' on house purchase, there's no mention of any notifiable work being recorded. Can't think of any other uses.
Just wondering if it's all a total waste of taxpayers money... and just a bureaucratic charade.
This has got me thinking... what does the LABC do with the notification ? Just file it ? I know that when you do a 'Local Authority Search' on house purchase, there's no mention of any notifiable work being recorded. Can't think of any other uses.
Just wondering if it's all a total waste of taxpayers money... and just a bureaucratic charade.
Thanks.
So whose name do I put down on the Certificate as both myself and my wife are on the Council Tax Bill but the house is actually in my name.
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