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lister

Daft question, brains gone,
pir on rented house, how many years for next inspection?, 5 rings a bell somewhere, it's a long term tennant so no change of occupier will be done, 10 years for rented sounds wrong?:D
 
Hi Lister
Domestic is change of occupancy or 10yrs
Residential accomodation is 5yrs
Regards
Kung
GN3 Table 3.2 page 63
 
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