Landlord EICR in Tonbridge
Landlord EICR testing in Tonbridge — fast turnaround for letting agents and private landlords across Tonbridge and Malling.
Landlord EICR testing for Tonbridge 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 Tonbridge and Malling Borough 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
A landlord EICR is the same fundamental inspection as any EICR — a visual check of the consumer unit and accessible accessories, plus dead and live testing on every circuit — but commissioned to satisfy the 2020 PRS regulations. The output is a written report against BS 7671:2018+A2:2022, with observation codes (C1/C2/C3/FI) on anything that doesn’t meet the regulations. What’s specific to the landlord version is the documentation flow: the certificate must be supplied to existing tenants within 28 days of the inspection, to new tenants before they take occupation, and to Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council on request within 7 days. Reports formatted to the standard BS 7671 layout are accepted across the industry.
When you need Landlord EICR in Tonbridge
The legal cycle: every 5 years, plus the start of any new tenancy. The practical cycle: book a couple of months early so any remedials don’t bring you up against the deadline. Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council can serve a remedial notice requiring work within a fixed timescale if a property is found non-compliant during enforcement; civil penalties up to £30,000 apply for landlords who ignore the notice. For new-build or fully recircuited property, the first 5-yearly EICR is due 5 years after the original Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) was issued — not 5 years after the property was let. That distinction occasionally catches landlords out on properties that were rented mid-way through the original install warranty.

Standards and what compliance looks like
Two regulatory references apply: BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 (the technical standard the inspection works to) and the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 (the law requiring the inspection in the first place). BS 7671 sets out what gets tested, what passes, what fails, and how observations are coded. The 2020 PRS regulations set the cycle, the documentation requirements, and the consequences for non-compliance. Reports formatted to BS 7671 Appendix 6 are accepted by Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council and across the private rented sector industry.
Testing schedule and remedials
What gets tested on a landlord EICR: every circuit running off the consumer unit (lighting, sockets, immersion, cooker, shower, boiler), every accessible accessory (sockets, switches, light fittings, fan isolators), the consumer unit itself (visual inspection of devices and connections), and the main earthing and bonding at the intake. Common findings on Tonbridge rental property: ageing consumer units missing RCD protection on lighting circuits; loose backbox screws on tenant-occupied properties (where wear and tear has shifted faceplates); unprotected cable runs in lofts where tenants have been into the loft for storage; cracked switch plates from impact damage. Most are C2 or C3 — fixable, not catastrophic.

Why Tonbridge property owners book CJA Electrical
The repeat business that drives most CJA Electrical landlord work in Tonbridge comes from agents and portfolio landlords who use us across multiple properties. Once we’re set up on a portfolio diary, the rolling 5-yearly cycle handles itself — the agent gets a heads-up a couple of months ahead of each expiry, the inspection is booked direct with the tenant, and the certificate goes to the agent for landlord and council distribution. For private landlords with a single property or two, the process is the same just at smaller scale: book the inspection, do the work, supply the certificate, handle any remedials. Same-day quotes for new bookings, same-week appointments, transparent pricing.
How the work runs
Booking, inspection, certificate, remedials. Booking is a quick call or message to the office, normally with the agent or landlord providing the property and tenant contact details. Standard properties are quoted on the call as a fixed price; unusual ones get a brief site visit before the quote firms up. Inspection is normally inside the working week. Half a day on site for most domestic property. Tenants don’t need to stay in for the whole visit — just to provide access at the start. Certificate goes out as a PDF inside 48 hours, formatted to BS 7671 Appendix 6. Agents typically distribute to the landlord and tenant from there; we can also supply directly to either party as needed.
What affects the price
Landlord EICR pricing is fixed-price for most Tonbridge 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 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 Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council on request within 7 days.
What happens if I don’t have a current EICR?
Tonbridge and Malling Borough 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.
Can the certificate be sent direct to my agent?
Yes. The PDF can go to you, your letting agent, your council, or all of the above. Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council accepts the standard BS 7671 Appendix 6 format, as do all the major letting agents and managing agents we’ve worked with.
What if the report is unsatisfactory?
An unsatisfactory report just means there are C1 or C2 observations that need clearing before the property is compliant. CJA Electrical can quote separately for the remedial work, and once it’s done a re-test confirms the installation is satisfactory. A fresh certificate is issued documenting the post-remedial state.
Do I need a fresh EICR every time I get a new tenant?
Not necessarily. The 2020 regulations say a satisfactory EICR must be in place at the start of any new tenancy. If the existing certificate is current (less than 5 years old) and the property hasn’t been altered since, that certificate is valid for the new tenancy too. A fresh EICR is only legally required if the existing one is expired, missing, or unsatisfactory.
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Frequently asked questions
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 Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council on request within 7 days.
What happens if I don't have a current EICR?
Tonbridge and Malling Borough 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.
Can the certificate be sent direct to my agent?
Yes. The PDF can go to you, your letting agent, your council, or all of the above. Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council accepts the standard BS 7671 Appendix 6 format, as do all the major letting agents and managing agents we've worked with.
What if the report is unsatisfactory?
An unsatisfactory report just means there are C1 or C2 observations that need clearing before the property is compliant. CJA Electrical can quote separately for the remedial work, and once it's done a re-test confirms the installation is satisfactory. A fresh certificate is issued documenting the post-remedial state.
Do I need a fresh EICR every time I get a new tenant?
Not necessarily. The 2020 regulations say a satisfactory EICR must be in place at the start of any new tenancy. If the existing certificate is current (less than 5 years old) and the property hasn't been altered since, that certificate is valid for the new tenancy too. A fresh EICR is only legally required if the existing one is expired, missing, or unsatisfactory.
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