Strood HMO EICR
HMOs in Strood are typically inspected on the same five-year EICR cycle as standard rented property, but with the HMO licence from Medway Council specifying it as a licence condition rather than just the PRS regulations. Practical difference: the council follows up on missing certificates more actively, and the inspection scope often includes verification of fire alarm interface circuits and emergency lighting.
HMOs in Strood are typically inspected on the same five-year EICR cycle as standard rented property, but with the HMO licence from Medway Council specifying it as a licence condition rather than just the PRS regulations. Practical difference: the council follows up on missing certificates more actively, and the inspection scope often includes verification of fire alarm interface circuits and emergency lighting.
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 Strood
HMO EICR demand peaks around licence renewal cycles. Medway 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
The deliverable is the standard EICR PDF. For larger HMOs with multiple consumer units, each consumer unit gets its own circuit tabulation in the schedule of test results so it’s clear which circuits sit on which board. The form is the form Medway Council expects in the HMO licence file. Failed reports come with remedials quoted alongside; re-test on completion issues a fresh satisfactory certificate.
Why book CJA Electrical for your Strood EICR
For HMO compliance, the right inspector knows what extra to look at. Shared kitchen circuits with multiple high-load appliances on the same ring main. Fire detection circuits hardwired through a panel. Emergency lighting feeds. Multiple consumer units in larger conversions. Ten years on Medway domestic and HMO property means we’ve seen the patterns and don’t need everything explained from scratch.

How the inspection runs
- Initial conversation — property type, room count, licence status, access 2. Same-day fixed quote 3. Booking arranged with the landlord, managing agent, or directly with tenants 4. Inspection visit — usually a single day for typical-size HMOs 5. Report PDF supplied within 48 hours, in the format Medway Council accepts 6. Remedials quoted alongside any unsatisfactory findings; expedited where licence renewal is pressing
What affects the price
Pricing for HMO work is per property. The main variables: number of let bedrooms, number of consumer units, scope of fire alarm verification, and accessibility. Larger HMOs with multiple boards take longer than a standard three-bed semi. Get in touch with the property details and the fixed quote comes back the same day.
FAQs
Will I need a fresh EICR if I’m adding another bedroom to my HMO?
Yes — adding bedrooms means new circuits, additional accessories, and often a change in licence category. The new work itself gets an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) at commissioning, and a fresh EICR on the wider installation is sensible to document the post-conversion state. Medway Council will typically expect both documents at the licence variation stage.
Do you work with HMO managing agents on portfolio compliance?
Yes — and we’d usually prefer to. Single point of contact, batched inspection visits across a portfolio, consistent reporting format, and remedial-work quoting alongside any unsatisfactory reports. See the letting agency page for the full portfolio framework approach.
Does my HMO licence with Medway Council require an EICR?
Yes — almost always. Medway Council typically lists a current satisfactory EICR as a standard condition of the HMO licence, with renewal cycle aligned to the licence renewal cycle. Specific requirements vary by licence type (mandatory, additional, or selective licensing) but a satisfactory EICR is a near-universal expectation. The council will ask to see it on licence renewal and on inspection.
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.
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