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Local Electrical Installation Condition Report – EICR Services for London Properties by Fraser Bond

Local EICR Inspections You Can Trust – Fraser Bond Ensures Electrical Compliance and Peace of Mind for London Landlords

Local Electrical Installation Condition Report – EICR Services for London Properties by Fraser Bond Property & Real Estate Services

A local Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a legal and safety essential for property owners, landlords, and buyers in London. Whether you manage a single flat or a portfolio of rental properties, Fraser Bond provides certified EICR inspections carried out by qualified electricians—ensuring your property meets the UK’s electrical safety standards and remains fully compliant with rental legislation.

As a trusted property compliance partner, Fraser Bond coordinates fast, efficient EICR inspections across all London boroughs.


What Is an EICR and Why Does It Matter?

An EICR is a formal safety report that assesses the condition of a property’s fixed electrical systems, including sockets, wiring, light fittings, and fuse boards. It identifies:

  • Defects, wear, or outdated components

  • Risks of electric shock or fire

  • Non-compliance with current wiring regulations (BS 7671)

  • Urgent remedial work requirements

Legal Requirements:
For all privately rented homes in England, an EICR is mandatory at least every five years under the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020.

Fraser Bond ensures landlords meet this duty through verified inspections, transparent reporting, and follow-up support.


Fraser Bond’s EICR Services – What’s Included?

We offer end-to-end EICR inspection and compliance management, including:

  • Fast appointment scheduling across London

  • NICEIC or NAPIT-certified engineers only

  • Full inspection of fixed electrical systems

  • Categorised report of any issues (C1, C2, or C3)

  • Guidance on required remedial work

  • Updated certificate after repairs (if applicable)

  • Storage and digital access to compliance records

We also work with buyers and solicitors to validate a property’s electrical safety before completion—helping de-risk transactions and anticipate upgrade costs.


Who Needs an EICR?

Landlords – A valid EICR is legally required for all new and existing tenancies. Non-compliance can result in fines up to £30,000. Fraser Bond handles scheduling, inspection, and follow-up for complete peace of mind.

Buyers – Requesting an EICR before exchange helps assess future repair liabilities and safety risks—especially in older or converted buildings.

Investors and Developers – Ensure compliance before letting or resale, particularly when converting, upgrading, or refinancing multiple properties.


Conclusion – Local EICR Services from Fraser Bond

Electrical safety is non-negotiable for property owners in London. Fraser Bond delivers certified, local EICR inspections, backed by a compliance team that understands London building stock and regulatory timelines. Whether you’re buying, letting, or upgrading, our service ensures your property remains safe, legal, and market-ready.

Visit FraserBond.com to book your EICR or speak with our compliance team about your legal obligations as a landlord or investor.

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