Hi
I'm in the process of selling my house, and we had it rewired by qualified electrician (NICEIC), about 6 years ago but we never received our Part P as the electrician done it all in the space of a weekend, and were going to 'get it done in the week' and as time went on, we forgot, they forgot etc.
The whole house was rewired:- downstairs, upstairs, loft, garage including a new split board CU.
Now we've come to sell it, we advised the solicitors that the house had this work done and they're now asking for certification on it. I chased the original electrician and found he now works at the other end of the country, and that local BC weren't informed about this work either; seems that was something I should have done, but was told they would do all the necessary.
I've spoken to local BC who advised for them to come and sign it off, they'd need to inspect 1st and 2nd fix but that means having it all pulled apart and re-done, for them to put it in their file and leech £400 from me.
I've since had an EICR done in the past month by a different qualified electrician and sent this on which seems to have satisfied the solicitors/buyer, but how does this leave me in terms of possible liabilty later on? Am I right in saying that I might still be accountable later on?
Many thanks
I'm in the process of selling my house, and we had it rewired by qualified electrician (NICEIC), about 6 years ago but we never received our Part P as the electrician done it all in the space of a weekend, and were going to 'get it done in the week' and as time went on, we forgot, they forgot etc.
The whole house was rewired:- downstairs, upstairs, loft, garage including a new split board CU.
Now we've come to sell it, we advised the solicitors that the house had this work done and they're now asking for certification on it. I chased the original electrician and found he now works at the other end of the country, and that local BC weren't informed about this work either; seems that was something I should have done, but was told they would do all the necessary.
I've spoken to local BC who advised for them to come and sign it off, they'd need to inspect 1st and 2nd fix but that means having it all pulled apart and re-done, for them to put it in their file and leech £400 from me.
I've since had an EICR done in the past month by a different qualified electrician and sent this on which seems to have satisfied the solicitors/buyer, but how does this leave me in terms of possible liabilty later on? Am I right in saying that I might still be accountable later on?
Many thanks