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<blockquote data-quote="fatbob88" data-source="post: 391658" data-attributes="member: 12143"><p>It's a bit concerning for me that I am living above a maisonette which has been rewired and has had a gas combi boiler fitted the work of which may not have been done by a member of a competent persons scheme or been subject to the LABC officers approval i.e. maybe in contravention of the building regs.</p><p></p><p>I have always taken health and safety issues seriously and consider it foolish to not comply with building regulations. After all they are there to protect everyone although nowadays it could be argued that some aspects of them are a little bit overboard. </p><p></p><p>Surely, if I inform the LABC they will have the power to investigate and serve notice on the leaseholder to force him/her to put things right? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fatbob88, post: 391658, member: 12143"] It's a bit concerning for me that I am living above a maisonette which has been rewired and has had a gas combi boiler fitted the work of which may not have been done by a member of a competent persons scheme or been subject to the LABC officers approval i.e. maybe in contravention of the building regs. I have always taken health and safety issues seriously and consider it foolish to not comply with building regulations. After all they are there to protect everyone although nowadays it could be argued that some aspects of them are a little bit overboard. Surely, if I inform the LABC they will have the power to investigate and serve notice on the leaseholder to force him/her to put things right? [/QUOTE]
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