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EICR Electrical Safety Compliance Log for Landlords

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Prices are in GBP (British pounds). Gumroad's checkout displays the USD equivalent - your bank card will be charged the correct GBP amount.Landlords in England: missing a valid EICR can result in a fine of up to £30,000 per property. No warnings. No second chances. Just a penalty notice.The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 require landlords to have the electrical installation in every rental property inspected and tested at least every 5 years by a qualified electrician. You must provide the report to tenants within 28 days, to the local authority within 7 days if requested, and carry out any required remedial works within 28 days. Fail any of those, and the council can fine you up to £30,000 — per property.This log keeps you fully covered. Every inspection, every remedial action, every tenant notification, every local authority request — all recorded in one place, ready for an inspection or enforcement visit.What is inside: 5-year EICR inspection record (date, result, codes issued, next due date) - Approved contractor register with qualification and scheme reference - Remedial works tracker with 28-day deadline and written confirmation log - Tenant notification log (legally required — date, method, acknowledgement) - Local authority request log with 7-day response record - 5-year renewal planner to stay ahead of inspection deadlines - Legal reference summary including all key penalties and SI 2020/312 obligations - How to use guide including EICR code explanations (C1, C2, C3, FI) Who needs this: Private landlords renting residential property in England - HMO landlords (mandatory compliance from 1 April 2021) - Letting agents managing properties on behalf of landlords - Anyone who has had an unsatisfactory EICR and needs to track remedial works What you get:An 11-page print-ready PDF. Download once, print as many copies as you need. One copy per property. Compliant with the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 and aligned with BS 7671:2018.The council does not need to warn you before issuing a penalty. They can request your EICR at any time. If you cannot produce it, or if the record shows gaps, you are exposed. This log closes those gaps for good.

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