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Yeah that would’ve been a poor stag do that’s it then there’s 2 long blue haired sparks about …..assuming ya still blue obviouslyI was in Portsmouth recently for a stag do, I don't remember a trip to tlc being part of it!
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Yeah that would’ve been a poor stag do that’s it then there’s 2 long blue haired sparks about …..assuming ya still blue obviouslyI was in Portsmouth recently for a stag do, I don't remember a trip to tlc being part of it!
Yeah that would’ve been a poor stag do that’s it then there’s 2 long blue haired sparks about …..assuming ya still blue obviously
Yeah that would’ve been a poor stag do that’s it then there’s 2 long blue haired sparks about …..assuming ya still blue obviously
As already said, there is nothing wrong with having the cables exposed as such.The wired were exposed in November when the EICRwas done. They were only fixed in June. I think the EICR is entirely manufactured between the electrician and the landlord.
I thought it was my eyes with the labelling on the consumer unit.Unfortunately as you are finding, there is little to no practical oversight of the PRS scheme. It is the local authority who has the official oversight, rather than NAPIT, though they might have done more to address your concerns IMO.
Depending on your council, they may or may not be helpful - some of them have rental standards which they require every landlord to meet, others don't. Based on the finish around the socket, it may be that there are others non electrical issues that are also not up to standard? (Is that mould to the right hand wall?)
The pictures themselves don't look quite as dangerous as you think, though certainly the cables not being correctly clipped to the wall should have been noted on the EICR. Being exposed is not in itself an issue, if they are suitably secured.
If you can put a redacted copy of the EICR up, then it may be clearer whether it was a poorly done report, or something more obviously nefarious.
On a final note, based on the labels on the consumer unit, someone needs to buy that electrician a spirit level!
I should have done this before, my apologies. I will attach it to this message, the pages werent even in the right order so ive corrected that.If you can put a redacted copy of the EICR up, then it may be clearer whether it was a poorly done report, or something more obviously nefarious.
My apologies, I have included a redacted version here, I hope that I haven missed anything. I am a layperson, so I really dont understand anything that's written on there.@AlureofSugar , please redact all the personal details (including the electricians) before posting the EICR.
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