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Every rental property in the City of London requires a valid EICR certificate under the Electrical Safety Standards (Private Rented Sector) Regulations 2020. An EICR, which stands for Electrical Installation Condition Report, must be carried out by a qualified electrician every five years. Landlords who fail to comply risk fines of up to £30,000 per property. EICR Landlord Cert provides EICR inspections across the City of London from just £85, giving you a fixed price with no hidden fees.
Our NICEIC-approved electricians are fully DBS checked and carry public liability insurance on every job. We offer same-day inspection availability Monday to Friday for City of London landlords who need their electrical safety certificate quickly. Each EICR inspection covers consumer units, wiring, sockets, and circuits to BS 7671 standards. Your certificate is issued once the inspection is complete, and we send a digital copy directly to you.
An electrical safety certificate confirms that all fixed wiring and electrical installations in your City of London property meet current UK standards. This document is legally required before you can let a property to tenants, and it must be renewed every five years. The inspection follows BS 7671 wiring regulations and checks every circuit, socket, switch, and distribution board for faults, damage, or deterioration.
City of London landlords managing older buildings should pay particular attention to outdated wiring systems. Properties built before the 1970s often have aluminium wiring or outdated fuse boxes that may not pass an electrical safety check. Our qualified electricians carry out a thorough periodic electrical inspection, testing earthing, bonding, and RCD protection across your property. If we identify any issues, we provide a clear remedial works report so you know exactly what needs fixing.
Your electrical safety certificate protects both you and your tenants. It demonstrates that your property meets the standards set out in the Housing Act 2004 and gives your letting agent the documentation they need to market the property legally.

Private landlords in the City of London must hold a valid EICR before any tenancy begins and renew it every five years.
A landlord electrical certificate from EICR Landlord Cert gives you full compliance and peace of mind for your City of London rental portfolio.



An EICR inspection in the City of London typically takes between two and four hours depending on the size and age of the property.
Our NICEIC-approved electricians complete every EICR inspection in the City of London efficiently, with your certificate issued once the inspection is complete.
Your EICR report is the official document that records the condition of every electrical installation in your City of London property. It lists each circuit individually and assigns observation codes that tell you whether the electrics are safe, need attention, or require urgent remedial work. Understanding these codes is important for every landlord managing properties in the City of London.
A C1 code means danger is present and the fault must be addressed immediately. A C2 code flags a potentially dangerous condition that needs fixing within 28 days. A C3 code is an improvement recommendation rather than a requirement, and an FI code means further investigation is needed. If your EICR report contains any C1 or C2 codes, the overall result will be unsatisfactory, and you will need to arrange remedial works before a satisfactory certificate can be issued.
EICR Landlord Cert provides detailed EICR reports for City of London properties. We explain every finding clearly so you can take the right action without confusion. If remedial works are needed, our electricians can carry out repairs and retest the installation for you.

An Electrical Installation Condition Report is the full technical name for what most City of London landlords call an EICR. Both terms refer to the same inspection and the same certificate.
EICR Landlord Cert issues Electrical Installation Condition Reports that meet every legal requirement for City of London landlords.



EICR testing goes beyond a simple visual check. It involves a detailed series of electrical safety tests carried out across every circuit in your City of London property.
Our qualified electricians carry out EICR testing across the City of London with NICEIC-approved methods and equipment.

Accredited engineers covering your area at fixed prices with no hidden fees.
Every engineer holds government-approved accreditation, is fully insured with public liability cover, and is DBS checked.
Every certificate meets current UK legal requirements and is accepted by all local authorities and letting agents nationwide.
All prices confirmed upfront. No call-out charges, no admin fees, and portfolio pricing available for landlords with multiple properties.
Certificates are issued digitally once the inspection is complete, with same-day inspection available Monday to Friday wherever your property is located.
An electrical safety check in the City of London gives landlords and homeowners a clear picture of their property’s electrical condition. Whether you are letting a flat, managing a buy-to-let investment, or selling a home, an electrical safety check confirms that your wiring, circuits, and consumer unit are functioning safely. This is particularly important in the City of London, where many buildings have complex electrical systems serving mixed-use spaces.
During the electrical safety check, your electrician tests every accessible circuit for faults, damage, and signs of deterioration. They check earthing and bonding, inspect the fuse board, and verify that all RCDs operate correctly. The check also identifies overloading risks and flags any areas where the installation does not meet BS 7671.
For City of London landlords, an electrical safety check is not optional. The Electrical Safety Standards (Private Rented Sector) Regulations 2020 require it every five years, and failing to comply can result in fines of up to £30,000. Booking your check with EICR Landlord Cert is simple and affordable, from just £85.

A domestic EICR covers residential properties in the City of London, from studio flats to larger family homes and HMO conversions.
EICR Landlord Cert carries out domestic EICR inspections across the City of London from £85 with no hidden fees.



A commercial EICR is required for offices, retail units, restaurants, and mixed-use buildings across the City of London.
Our NICEIC approved electricians have extensive experience with commercial EICR inspections in City of London properties.
EICR Landlord Cert provides trusted EICR services near you across the City of London and the wider London area. Our electricians are based locally and cover every street and postcode within the City of London, so you never have to wait long for an appointment. We offer same-day inspection availability Monday to Friday, and our fixed pricing means you know exactly what you will pay before we arrive.
Every EICR we carry out in the City of London is completed by a NICEIC- and DBS-checked electrician who carries full public liability insurance. We follow BS 7671 standards on every job and provide your certificate once the inspection is complete. Whether you manage one property or a large portfolio in the City of London, we make the booking process quick and easy with a single phone call.
Our team understands the specific needs of City of London landlords, from period buildings with legacy wiring to modern developments with advanced electrical systems. We are fully insured, accredited, and focused on delivering professional electrical safety inspections that keep you compliant and your tenants safe.

EICR Landlord Cert offers EICR inspections in the City of London from just £85 with a fixed price and no hidden fees.
We also provide Gas Safety certificates, EPC certificates, and PAT testing for City of London landlords.



Choosing the right EICR electricians in the City of London matters. You need qualified professionals who understand landlord compliance.
Book your EICR with experienced City of London electricians by calling EICR Landlord Cert today.
An EICR certificate is an Electrical Installation Condition Report that records the safety and condition of all fixed electrical wiring in a property. It is a legal requirement under the Electrical Safety Standards (Private Rented Sector) Regulations 2020 for all rental properties in England. The report identifies faults using observation codes and confirms whether the electrical installation is satisfactory or requires remedial work.
Landlords must have an EICR carried out at least every five years or at the start of a new tenancy, whichever comes first. The Electrical Safety Standards 2020 set this requirement for all privately rented properties in England. City of London landlords should keep track of their certificate expiry dates to avoid penalties and maintain compliance with their letting obligations.
An EICR in the City of London costs from £85 with EICR Landlord Cert. The final EICR cost depends on the number of circuits and the size of your property. We offer a fixed price with no hidden fees, and our quote includes the full inspection, testing, and your completed certificate. Larger properties or those with complex electrical systems may cost more.
EICR stands for Electrical Installation Condition Report. It is sometimes called an electrical safety certificate or a periodic electrical inspection report. The EICR meaning is the same regardless of which term is used. It is the legally required inspection that checks all fixed wiring and electrical installations in a property to BS 7671 standards.
A standard EICR inspection takes between two and four hours for a typical residential property in the City of London. Larger properties, HMOs, and commercial buildings may take longer due to additional circuits and more complex electrical systems. The inspection involves both visual checks and detailed electrical testing of every circuit.
A landlord without a valid EICR faces fines of up to £30,000 per property under the Electrical Safety Standards 2020. Local authorities in the City of London can issue remedial action notices requiring you to obtain an EICR within 28 days. Repeated non-compliance may result in prosecution and could affect your ability to serve Section 21 eviction notices.
EICR codes indicate the severity of electrical faults found during the inspection. C1 means danger is present and requires immediate action. C2 means a potentially dangerous condition exists and must be fixed within 28 days. C3 is an improvement recommendation that is not mandatory but advisable. An FI code means further investigation is needed before a final assessment can be made.
Yes, an EICR is the same document as an electrical safety certificate. Both terms describe the Electrical Installation Condition Report required under the 2020 regulations. The certificate confirms that all fixed wiring, circuits, sockets, and consumer units in your City of London property have been inspected and tested to BS 7671 standards by a qualified electrician.
No, a landlord cannot carry out their own EICR. The inspection must be completed by a qualified and competent electrician registered with an approved body such as NICEIC, NAPIT, or ELECSA. Self-inspection does not meet the legal requirements under the Electrical Safety Standards 2020, and any certificate produced without proper accreditation would not be valid for compliance purposes.
An EICR is valid for five years from the date of the inspection. Your 5-year electrical certificate must be renewed before it expires to maintain compliance with the Electrical Safety Standards 2020. City of London landlords should set a reminder to rebook their EICR well ahead of the expiry date to avoid any gap in coverage.
