Re: Replacing a fuseboard Why not try contacting the inspector and asking for the reasons for this comment? Then post them on here and we can give you our learned opinions.
A new CU should only cost about £300 to £350 (plus remedial work if faults found or no bonding), so I would suggest a buyer is hardly likely to pull out for this sum.
Another tactic could be to throw in a few fittings for 'free' instead of doing the CU?
In any event there is no legal compulsion to have an old fuseboard changed and the only leverage a buyer has is that they may pull out or refuse to pay the asking price. So you could try calling their bluff. |