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Fiona Pearson
Hello,
I hope one of you can help. I am a landlord of a buy to let property. The estate agents are instructed to manage however I'm not quite sure they know what they're talking about in relation to EiRC's.
I've got a condition report (attached) which says unsatisfactory. The estate agents contractor has since carried out works at my expense (which I approved) in order to provide a satisfactory report however all they have given me is a works certificate (attached). They're now saying that the premises are compliant but I have no condition report to prove it. Only an email from the estate agent saying that these two reports should be read in conjunction as they now prove the property is compliant. Can anyone confirm they're correct? I'm concerned that should the house ever blow up (exaggeration I know!) that the insurers won't pay out as I don't have a valid condition report saying that the house is satisfactory. Really look forward to hearing from you with advise.
Many thanks
Kind regards
Fiona
I hope one of you can help. I am a landlord of a buy to let property. The estate agents are instructed to manage however I'm not quite sure they know what they're talking about in relation to EiRC's.
I've got a condition report (attached) which says unsatisfactory. The estate agents contractor has since carried out works at my expense (which I approved) in order to provide a satisfactory report however all they have given me is a works certificate (attached). They're now saying that the premises are compliant but I have no condition report to prove it. Only an email from the estate agent saying that these two reports should be read in conjunction as they now prove the property is compliant. Can anyone confirm they're correct? I'm concerned that should the house ever blow up (exaggeration I know!) that the insurers won't pay out as I don't have a valid condition report saying that the house is satisfactory. Really look forward to hearing from you with advise.
Many thanks
Kind regards
Fiona