HMO Landlord EICR across Kent
EICR for HMO landlords — same 5-year cycle as standard PRS but typically tied to the HMO licence issued by the local authority. Higher fault-loading on shared circuits, multiple consumer units in larger conversions, fire alarm interface and escape route lighting circuits to consider.
HMO landlord EICR work across Kent
HMO landlord EICRs sit at the intersection of the 2020 PRS regulations and the HMO licence conditions issued by your local authority. Both drive the same five-year cycle but the licence usually adds layered requirements around fire alarm wiring and emergency lighting. CJA Electrical handles HMO EICRs across Kent — including coordination with the licence holder on any HMO-specific stipulations.
What’s different about HMO inspection
The standard EICR scope applies to both single-let and HMO property, but HMO inspections take longer. Shared circuits carry higher fault loading. Multiple consumer units are common in larger conversions. Fire detection and emergency lighting circuits — where they’re hardwired — need verification they’re correctly fed and protected.
Where {town} councils run additional or selective licensing, the electrical safety requirements may be specified directly in the licence rather than relying on the broader 2020 PRS regs. We work to whatever the licence specifies.
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Tap a town for HMO-specific landing pages covering the local council’s licensing approach and typical HMO conversion patterns in the area.
HMO EICR towns we cover
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