Labelled consumer unit in a rented property after a landlord EICR

Landlord EICR testing for Folkestone private rented property. Same-week appointments across the area, written report inside 48 hours of testing, certificates supplied in the BS 7671 Appendix 6 format that Folkestone and Hythe District Council and every major letting agent recognises. Tenant access can be arranged via the agent or directly with the tenant — whichever is easier — and the inspection itself is non-disruptive enough to fit into a single morning or afternoon visit.

What Landlord EICR actually is

Landlord EICRs are governed by the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020. The inspection and the technical standards are the same as any other EICR — BS 7671:2018+A2:2022, observation codes, dead and live testing — but the regulations layer on top a defined cycle (5 years), a defined documentation flow (tenants and council get copies), and defined consequences (civil penalties up to £30,000 for non-compliance). The inspector’s job is the same regardless of who’s commissioning the work. What’s different is the paperwork and the deadlines — keeping the cycle on schedule, getting the certificate to the tenant inside 28 days, supplying it to the council if asked.

When you need Landlord EICR in Folkestone

The 5-yearly cycle plus new-tenancy rule is the headline. The practical scheduling reality for most Folkestone landlords is a rolling diary — set a reminder a couple of months before the certificate expires and book the re-test in good time so any remedials don’t bump the property into out-of-compliance territory at the renewal date. Letting agents typically manage this on behalf of the landlord via a portfolio diary; private landlords often track it via the expiry date on their last certificate. Either way, getting the inspection done a couple of months ahead of expiry gives breathing room for any remedials needed before the deadline actually bites.

Domestic consumer unit with CJA Electrical inspection sticker on completion
Domestic consumer unit with CJA Electrical inspection sticker on completion

Standards and what compliance looks like

The technical standard is BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 — the 18th Edition of the Wiring Regulations with Amendment 2. Any landlord EICR signed off after January 2023 should reference that version. The 2022 amendment introduced changes around surge protection (now required on most domestic installations), arc fault detection in some circumstances, and updated requirements for outdoor and EV charging circuits. For landlord property specifically, the additional layer is the 2020 PRS regulations — the document supplied to tenants needs to be the standard EICR format (BS 7671 Appendix 6) signed by a qualified inspector, with the schedule of inspections and test results attached.

Testing schedule and remedials

The testing process on a landlord EICR is the same as any other — visual inspection first, then dead testing (continuity, insulation resistance, polarity, ring final continuity), then live testing (earth fault loop, RCD operation). What’s different on rental property is just the access logistics: we coordinate with the agent or tenant to schedule a single visit when they can be in, work around the brief power-downs during dead testing, and leave the property exactly as we found it. Most Folkestone rental property comes in as a half-day visit for a typical three-bed home, with the report supplied as a PDF inside 48 hours of testing completing. For larger HMOs or multi-occupancy conversions, the on-site time can extend to a full day.

Fully labelled domestic consumer unit after EICR testing
Fully labelled domestic consumer unit after EICR testing

Why Folkestone property owners book CJA Electrical

CJA Electrical works with private landlords and letting agents across Folkestone and Hythe. Folkestone sits within the 80 -minute working radius of our Rochester base, so scheduling around tenant availability is straightforward and re-tests after remedial work happen quickly. What landlords and agents tell us matters: same-week appointments, certificates inside 48 hours, reports formatted to satisfy Folkestone and Hythe District Council requests, and remedial work quoted clearly so the budget decision is straightforward. Same person on site, same person signing the certificate, no subcontracting.

How the work runs

Step one — the booking. We need property details (address, bedrooms, rough age of installation, any known issues) and the contact for tenant access (agent or tenant direct). Quote confirmed on that call for standard property; site visit first for unusual installations or HMO conversions. Step two — the testing visit. Half a day for most Folkestone three-bed rental property; longer for HMOs and larger conversions. Brief power-downs during dead testing flagged in advance to the tenant. Property left exactly as found. Step three — the report. PDF inside 48 hours, supplied to landlord and agent. Remedials, if needed, quoted separately. Re-test scheduled once remedials are complete.

What affects the price

Landlord EICR pricing is fixed-price for most Folkestone domestic rental property. The price is driven by circuit count more than floor area — a small flat with 6-8 circuits is at one end, a larger detached house with multiple consumer units and 20+ circuits is at the other. Portfolio landlords and letting agents get bulk pricing where it makes sense — same-day testing of multiple properties near each other, or scheduled blocks of work across a portfolio where we can build a route. Remedial work is always quoted separately so the EICR price stays clean and predictable.

FAQs

Do I need a separate certificate for each property in my portfolio?

Yes. Each rental property needs its own EICR — addresses, circuit details, and observations are property-specific. For portfolio landlords with several properties due at the same time, we can schedule the visits efficiently and bulk-deliver the certificates so the agent has the full portfolio in hand at once.

What about EICRs for HMOs?

HMO landlord EICRs follow the same 5-yearly cycle as ordinary rented homes, but typically also align with the HMO licence cycle issued by Folkestone and Hythe District Council. HMOs often have shared common-parts circuits (corridor lighting, fire alarm interface, escape route lighting) that get tested separately. We work to whatever the council specifically requires for the licence renewal.

Do I have to do an EICR every 5 years on a rental?

Yes. Since June 2020, every privately rented home in England must have a satisfactory EICR every 5 years and at the start of each new tenancy. The certificate must be supplied to tenants within 28 days of the inspection and to Folkestone and Hythe District Council on request within 7 days.

What happens if I don’t have a current EICR?

Folkestone and Hythe District Council can serve a remedial notice requiring you to bring the installation into compliance within a fixed timescale, and can issue civil penalties of up to £30,000 for non-compliance. Insurers may also refuse to honour claims related to electrical incidents on properties without current certification.

How is tenant access arranged?

Either through your letting agent or directly with the tenant — whichever is easier for you. We coordinate the visit a few days in advance, confirm the appointment with the tenant, and work around their schedule for the testing visit itself. Most testing visits take a single morning or afternoon.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need a separate certificate for each property in my portfolio?

Yes. Each rental property needs its own EICR — addresses, circuit details, and observations are property-specific. For portfolio landlords with several properties due at the same time, we can schedule the visits efficiently and bulk-deliver the certificates so the agent has the full portfolio in hand at once.

What about EICRs for HMOs?

HMO landlord EICRs follow the same 5-yearly cycle as ordinary rented homes, but typically also align with the HMO licence cycle issued by Folkestone and Hythe District Council. HMOs often have shared common-parts circuits (corridor lighting, fire alarm interface, escape route lighting) that get tested separately. We work to whatever the council specifically requires for the licence renewal.

Do I have to do an EICR every 5 years on a rental?

Yes. Since June 2020, every privately rented home in England must have a satisfactory EICR every 5 years and at the start of each new tenancy. The certificate must be supplied to tenants within 28 days of the inspection and to Folkestone and Hythe District Council on request within 7 days.

What happens if I don't have a current EICR?

Folkestone and Hythe District Council can serve a remedial notice requiring you to bring the installation into compliance within a fixed timescale, and can issue civil penalties of up to £30,000 for non-compliance. Insurers may also refuse to honour claims related to electrical incidents on properties without current certification.

How is tenant access arranged?

Either through your letting agent or directly with the tenant — whichever is easier for you. We coordinate the visit a few days in advance, confirm the appointment with the tenant, and work around their schedule for the testing visit itself. Most testing visits take a single morning or afternoon.

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