Landlord Electrical Safety Obligations
Why EICR's are non-negotiable
As a landlord in the UK, keeping your tenants safe is not just a moral responsibility—it's the law. One of the most crucial steps in fulfilling this duty is ensuring you have a valid Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) in place. At Fixed Wire Telford, we specialise in providing fast, fully compliant electrical safety certificates for rental properties, giving landlords peace of mind and legal protection.
๐งพ What Is an EICR?
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a detailed assessment of the fixed wiring within a property. It evaluates the condition of sockets, switches, consumer units, light fittings, and more, ensuring they meet BS 7671 wiring regulations.
The inspection categorises any issues as:
- C1 – Danger Present (Immediate action required)
- C2 – Potentially Dangerous (Urgent attention needed)
- C3 – Improvement Recommended
- FI – Further Investigation Required
๐งโ๏ธ Is an EICR Legally Required for Landlords?
Yes, it’s mandatory. As of 1st July 2020, all private landlords in England must ensure electrical installations in their properties are inspected and tested at least once every 5 years by a qualified person. You must:
- Provide a valid EICR to new tenants before they move in
- Supply existing tenants with a copy within 28 days of the inspection
- Hand the report to your local authority within 7 days if requested
Failing to comply can result in fines up to £30,000.
๐ Why Landlords Shouldn’t Skip EICRs
Even beyond the legal requirement, having a valid EICR protects you and your tenants. Here's why it's essential:
1. Fire Risk Reduction
Old or faulty wiring is one of the leading causes of domestic fires. An EICR helps identify risks before disaster strikes.
2. Tenant Safety
Electrical faults can lead to serious injury or even fatalities. Regular testing ensures your property remains a safe living environment.
3. Insurance Validity
Many property insurers require proof of electrical safety checks. Without a valid EICR, you may be unable to make a successful claim in the event of damage.
4. Legal Protection
If an incident occurs and you haven’t provided a valid report, you could face heavy fines or even criminal prosecution.
๐๏ธ Who Needs an EICR?
You do, if you are a landlord of:
- Private residential homes
- HMOs (Houses in Multiple Occupation)
- Student lets
- Commercial to residential conversions
๐ Local & Trusted: EICR Testing in Telford
At Fixed Wire Telford, we offer affordable landlord electrical safety certificates across Telford and Shropshire, including:
- Same-day EICR testing
- Evening or weekend appointments
- Clear explanations of your report
- Immediate action for C1/C2 issues
- BS 7671-compliant documentation
๐ง What If My Property Fails?
If your EICR comes back as unsatisfactory, don’t panic. We can:
- Carry out the necessary repairs
- Provide a remedial certificate
- Issue a new EICR upon completion
You’re legally required to fix C1 and C2 issues within 28 days, so it’s best to act quickly.
๐ Don’t Delay – Book Your EICR Today
Whether you're managing one rental or a portfolio of properties, don’t leave compliance to chance. Trust the experts at Fixed Wire Telford to handle your landlord EICR needs professionally, promptly, and affordably.
๐ Book your Electrical Installation Condition Report now and stay compliant, safe, and stress-free.
๐ Contact Us:
- ๐ Based in Telford, covering Shropshire & the West Midlands
- ๐ง info@fixedwiretelford.com
- ๐ 01952 482886
- ๐ Visit: www.fixedwiretelford.com

