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Part P Competent Person Self-Certification Schemes
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<blockquote data-quote="othen" data-source="post: 384118" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>Hi OnOff,</p><p></p><p>I was wondering which CPS you decided to join in the end. I'm in a similar position:</p><p></p><p>I've recently become a landlord, and coincidentally have both 2382 and 2391 qualifications from a previous life. A property I have acquired could do with a few notifiable jobs, and the local council charge £310 under the building regulations. It would seem that (although I don't normally practice as an electrician) it may well be worth registering with a CPS as I'd save money on just one job, and would then be able to self certify for anything else that came up. I might even take on the odd electrical contract as well.</p><p></p><p>STROMA seems to be the cheapest Part P self certification scheme, I was wondering whether you would recommend STROMA or indeed a less expensive scheme?</p><p></p><p>Best wishes,</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="othen, post: 384118, member: 25679"] Hi OnOff, I was wondering which CPS you decided to join in the end. I'm in a similar position: I've recently become a landlord, and coincidentally have both 2382 and 2391 qualifications from a previous life. A property I have acquired could do with a few notifiable jobs, and the local council charge £310 under the building regulations. It would seem that (although I don't normally practice as an electrician) it may well be worth registering with a CPS as I'd save money on just one job, and would then be able to self certify for anything else that came up. I might even take on the odd electrical contract as well. STROMA seems to be the cheapest Part P self certification scheme, I was wondering whether you would recommend STROMA or indeed a less expensive scheme? Best wishes, Alan [/QUOTE]
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