HMO EICR in Meopham
For HMO landlords in Meopham, the EICR is one of the documents Gravesham Borough Council expects to see referenced on the HMO licence and produced on demand. Higher fault loading from shared kitchens and lounges, multiple consumer units in larger conversions, fire detection circuits feeding into a panel — HMO EICRs are technically more involved than single-let inspections.
For HMO landlords in Meopham, the EICR is one of the documents Gravesham Borough Council expects to see referenced on the HMO licence and produced on demand. Higher fault loading from shared kitchens and lounges, multiple consumer units in larger conversions, fire detection circuits feeding into a panel — HMO EICRs are technically more involved than single-let inspections.
What an EICR involves for HMO
Inspection covers the consumer unit (plural in larger HMOs), accessible accessories on every floor and in every let bedroom, shared circuits in common parts, and the supply / earthing arrangements. Testing covers every circuit individually for continuity, insulation resistance, polarity, earth fault loop impedance, and RCD operation. For HMOs with hardwired fire alarm or emergency lighting, those circuits are verified for correct supply and protection as part of the EICR even though the alarm/EM lighting maintenance regime is separate.
When you need this in Meopham
HMO EICR demand peaks around licence renewal cycles. Gravesham Borough Council typically asks for current safety documentation including a satisfactory EICR before renewing the licence — so HMO landlords and their managing agents schedule the inspection a couple of months ahead of the licence expiry to leave time for any remedials. Beyond that, the same triggers apply as any other landlord EICR — change of management, major works, tenant complaints.

What the report contains
Reports come back in the standard EICR format, with HMO-specific annotations where they’re useful (multiple consumer unit identifications, fire alarm circuit verification status, emergency lighting circuit verification status). The PDF is delivered to the landlord or managing agent and is in the format Gravesham Borough Council accepts for the licence file. Failed reports come with a remedial-work quote alongside, typically expedited because of the licence cycle pressure.
Why book CJA Electrical for your Meopham EICR
The pitch for HMO landlords: - Comfortable with multi-consumer-unit installations and shared circuits - Familiar with HMO licence conditions across Gravesham councils - Coordinates with the licence holder or managing agent on access - Standard EICR format that Gravesham Borough Council accepts without pushback - Remedial work quoted alongside the report - Ten years working on Gravesham domestic property, City & Guilds 2391 qualified

How the inspection runs
HMO-specific process notes: For shared HMOs we’ll typically need access to every let bedroom plus the common parts (kitchen, lounge, bathrooms, hallways). Coordination with each tenant on access is usually easier than trying to do it all on one visit — we’ll often book the inspection across two days for larger properties to fit tenant schedules. Report comes back in single PDF regardless of how many visits the inspection took.
What affects the price
HMO EICR pricing is per property and reflects the broader scope — multiple consumer units, more circuits, more accessories, longer inspection time. Same-day fixed quote on receipt of the property scope (room count, consumer unit count, fire alarm arrangement). No deposit on standard work, payment on certificate.
FAQs
What extra checks apply to HMOs vs single-lets?
The standard EICR scope applies to both, but HMO inspections typically take longer because shared circuits carry higher fault loading and multiple consumer units are common. Where the property has hardwired fire detection or emergency lighting (most HMOs over a certain size do), those circuit feeds are verified as part of the EICR even though the alarm/lighting maintenance regime is separate.
How long does an EICR take on a 6-bed HMO?
Larger than a standard three-bed home — typically a long day or split across two visits depending on tenant access and the consumer unit configuration. Power off briefly on each circuit during testing, with most circuits restored quickly. The report PDF follows within 48 hours of the final inspection visit, regardless of how many days the inspection took.
Do you need to access every let bedroom?
Yes. Each let bedroom contains accessories — sockets, switches, sometimes light fittings on dedicated circuits — that need visual inspection. We coordinate access through the landlord, managing agent, or directly with each tenant. Where one or two bedrooms are inaccessible on the day, those are noted in the schedule of inspection and we’ll arrange a follow-up visit if needed.
How quickly can Gravesham Borough Council take action if I miss the EICR cycle?
Gravesham Borough Council can request the certificate at any time and must receive a copy within seven days of the request. Where no satisfactory certificate exists, they can serve a remedial notice, issue civil penalties (up to £30,000 per breach under the 2020 PRS regs), or initiate licence review proceedings. HMO licence holders are typically followed up more actively than single-let landlords.
Do you handle EICR alongside fire alarm certification?
We handle the EICR side and the fire alarm circuit verification within the EICR scope. The annual fire alarm system test and certification (BS 5839-1 for larger systems) is usually a separate specialist’s job, though we can fit smoke and heat alarms to BS 5839-6 for smaller HMO conversions — see the smoke alarm installation page for detail.
What about emergency lighting in HMO common parts?
HMOs with shared common parts typically need emergency lighting under BS 5266. We treat the emergency lighting circuit verification as part of the EICR but the dedicated emergency lighting installation, testing, and certification is its own service — see the emergency lighting page for detail. Both can be coordinated together for HMO compliance projects.
Can the EICR be done across multiple visits if tenants are difficult?
Yes. For larger HMOs, splitting the inspection across two visits is often the easiest answer to tenant access constraints. The schedule of inspection captures what was checked on which date, and the report itself is issued as a single PDF on completion. Remedial work quoted at the end of the second visit covers the whole property.
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