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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 483212" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>"Money , money , money ...its a rich man's world ! " </p><p></p><p>There is only one layer of electricians , the one that exists at this moment in time . So , if a NEW " Rented Property Testing " scheme is developed , where will the operatives come from ,? They will be the SAME operatives who are already here , working , testing , paying their scheme subscriptions and now ....IF they wish to do rental testing ...will be paying into yet another scheme , doubtless to be visited every year by the Rental Testing Scheme Police ( RTSP) .</p><p></p><p>Strange , I'm doing an EICR on a rented property in a couple of weeks , I just filled out a Domestic Fire Alarm Cert for it ..... then after that I won't be able to do any more . </p><p></p><p>And even more stupid .....at present , if I rewired a rented house , I would design it , I would test it , I'd certify it , I'd be guaranteeing it , our sticker would be on the consumer unit ... I could be taking my Assessor to see it , ....................... but I will not be able to return at a change of tenancy to carry out a, EICR . </p><p></p><p>Ant they wonder why sparks are getting Part Peed off with this trade . </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 483212, member: 1408"] "Money , money , money ...its a rich man's world ! " There is only one layer of electricians , the one that exists at this moment in time . So , if a NEW " Rented Property Testing " scheme is developed , where will the operatives come from ,? They will be the SAME operatives who are already here , working , testing , paying their scheme subscriptions and now ....IF they wish to do rental testing ...will be paying into yet another scheme , doubtless to be visited every year by the Rental Testing Scheme Police ( RTSP) . Strange , I'm doing an EICR on a rented property in a couple of weeks , I just filled out a Domestic Fire Alarm Cert for it ..... then after that I won't be able to do any more . And even more stupid .....at present , if I rewired a rented house , I would design it , I would test it , I'd certify it , I'd be guaranteeing it , our sticker would be on the consumer unit ... I could be taking my Assessor to see it , ....................... but I will not be able to return at a change of tenancy to carry out a, EICR . Ant they wonder why sparks are getting Part Peed off with this trade . [/QUOTE]
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