Housing associations, managing agents and inspection companies working in Leicester run EICR programmes under England's regulatory framework. Here's what applies, how often it's due, and how local providers manage it with Kaarr.
In England, the 2020 regulations require an EICR at least every five years for rented homes, remediation of C1/C2 findings within 28 days, and reports supplied to tenants and, on request, the local authority. Social landlords are being brought under equivalent requirements.
C1 and C2 observations must be remediated within 28 days in the rented sector, with written confirmation. Across a portfolio, EICRs generate a steady stream of remedial work that has to be tracked, evidenced and closed — exactly where paper processes fail.
Leicester is in England, so the governing framework is: Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020. In England, the 2020 regulations require an EICR at least every five years for rented homes, remediation of C1/C2 findings within 28 days, and reports supplied to tenants and, on request, the local authority. Social landlords are being brought under equivalent requirements.
The report must be produced by a qualified, competent electrician working to BS 7671 — software can't substitute for that. If you employ qualified electricians, Kaarr gives them the mobile workflow and handles certificates, C1/C2 remedial tracking and expiry management.
Rented homes across England, Wales and Scotland require an EICR at least every five years, by a qualified and competent electrician. Many providers add annual visual checks between EICRs. Kaarr manages the programme and the certification trail — the inspection itself must be done by a qualified electrician, in-house or contracted.
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