⚡ Landlords: Is Your EICR Certificate About to Expire?

⚡ Landlords: Is Your EICR Certificate About to Expire?

June marks five years since EICR requirements became law for rental properties in England — and thousands of certificates are now due for renewal. If you're a landlord, this is urgent.

At our agency, we’re already seeing approved inspectors getting booked up fast. With limited availability and summer holidays just around the corner, getting inspections done in time is going to be a real challenge.


🧠 Quick Reminder: What’s an EICR?

An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) checks the safety of your property’s electrical system. It’s a legal requirement for all rented homes in England and must be renewed every 5 years.
If faults are found, landlords typically have 28 days to carry out repairs. And the consequences of not having a valid certificate?

🚫 Fines of up to £30,000
🚫 Risk to tenant safety
🚫 Delays in new tenancies


📝 Who Needs One?

If you rent out residential property — you do. And once you’ve got your EICR:
  • You must send it to your tenants within 28 days
  • Share with new tenants before they move in
  • Provide it to your council on request within 7 days

Managing all this across multiple properties? We can help.


 Let Us Handle Your EICRs

We’ll take the stress off your plate. Our property management service includes:

📁 Document tracking – We stay on top of expiry dates so you don’t have to
🔔 Automatic reminders – Never miss a renewal
📨 Tenant & council sharing – We handle the legwork
💷 Discounted certificates – Through our partnership with trusted inspectors
Whether you’ve got one property or a full portfolio, we’ll make sure you stay compliant — and avoid fines.

🎯 Act now!  📞 Get in touch today and let us manage your EICR inspections and more.


❓ If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to reach out. We are here and ready to help! 😊

📞 01474 321957

📧 gemma@mandmprop.co.uk


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