EICR certificate in AHA farmhouse

EJS

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Ashford, Kent
Our landlord has asked that we provide these electrical checks and certificates as our tenancy says we have to keep ' electrical systems in good tenantable order'. However this is the landlords responsibility in residential rentals. Has anyone been asked to provide one as a tenant?
 

Poncherello1976

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Oxfordshire
Yes we have, and we have done the electrical checks for the farmhouse, and now it needs work!, also a couple of cottages that go with the farm. We have also had to go round the farm buildings as well, and they all need work!
 

Al R

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
West Wales
Yes we have, and we have done the electrical checks for the farmhouse, and now it needs work!, also a couple of cottages that go with the farm. We have also had to go round the farm buildings as well, and they all need work!
Last quote a few years ago for here was upwards of £8k for a small farm yard. If it rains a lot of the sheds go off, with freezers and fridges in them 😭 Unsure if it is up to us or the landlord on an FBT but we get our electrician in for small work..
 

EJS

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Ashford, Kent
I've contacted TFA to see if they have any advice. These certificates onlly became law in last year so don't want to agree inless absolutely have to.
 

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