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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 548999" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Not necessarily, I've tested many old electrical systems that are in good condition, safe to use, but are no where near being up to date, so lacking RCDs, wooden wylex boards, etc etc. If the homeowner is happy with a system like that, it's their choice to have it upgraded or not, despite an eicr full of codes, and observations. For rental purposes I would not consider such a system acceptable. It's a bit like owning. Morris Minor, it's your choice to drive an antique vehicle, but you wouldn't want to rent a vehicle like that for a family holiday. Possibly not the best analogy, but you get my drift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 548999, member: 490"] Not necessarily, I've tested many old electrical systems that are in good condition, safe to use, but are no where near being up to date, so lacking RCDs, wooden wylex boards, etc etc. If the homeowner is happy with a system like that, it's their choice to have it upgraded or not, despite an eicr full of codes, and observations. For rental purposes I would not consider such a system acceptable. It's a bit like owning. Morris Minor, it's your choice to drive an antique vehicle, but you wouldn't want to rent a vehicle like that for a family holiday. Possibly not the best analogy, but you get my drift. [/QUOTE]
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