Am I being fleeced on EICR?

Am I being fleeced on EICR?

0:01 AM, 4th September 2024, About 3 hours ago

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Hi, I recently rented out my property to a well-known high street letting agent in London. The old tenants had left and the previous letting agent was retiring. I’ve owned the property for some years.

New tenants have just moved in. Prior to the let, the new agent asked me for my EICR which had about 10 months left to run. The agent said they would like me to have another EICR done with their electrician and said my electrician was not on the list and did not consider him valid. They implied he must have been a cowboy.

Since I was not able to contact my previous electrician, I took this at face value and the new letting agent’s electrician came in. I got a fail and a £1470 bill for a new consumer unit. The old consumer unit had modern RCD’s and had passed 4 years before. So I was surprised but paid up as I was only given a few days before the new tenant was due to move in.

Now the new tenant is saying that the immersion heater and hob are both independently tripping the new consumer unit and the agent is saying both appliances may need replacing. This is an all-electric flat with storage heaters and there is huge potential here for an electrician to gradually replace everything in the flat. How do I stop this from being never ending electrical work?

Am I being paranoid or am I the subject of a fleecing exercise? If the latter, what can I do about it given that the tenants have no hot water and no hob because the unit keeps tripping.

Thanks,

Robert


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