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EICR Unsatisfactory - need advice
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<blockquote data-quote="ColleyCibber" data-source="post: 435711" data-attributes="member: 28391"><p>If the DNO says "You're right, it's iffy", then to me it's right to flag as Unsatisfactory until such time as resolved because, well, it is, - until resolved there should not be a report going to a buyer that suggests all is well with the electrics of their intended home when all is not well (duty of care, liability, etc.). I don't regard a report that scopes out the DNO supply as fit for that purpose. </p><p></p><p>If the DNO says "Shut up, it's fine", you accept that and call it satisfactory.</p><p></p><p>I agree it becomes a mire if the DNO is slow to respond and one may have to fudge. How I'm not sure. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColleyCibber, post: 435711, member: 28391"] If the DNO says "You're right, it's iffy", then to me it's right to flag as Unsatisfactory until such time as resolved because, well, it is, - until resolved there should not be a report going to a buyer that suggests all is well with the electrics of their intended home when all is not well (duty of care, liability, etc.). I don't regard a report that scopes out the DNO supply as fit for that purpose. If the DNO says "Shut up, it's fine", you accept that and call it satisfactory. I agree it becomes a mire if the DNO is slow to respond and one may have to fudge. How I'm not sure. [/QUOTE]
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