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clarky101

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Hi, done a Landlords cert on a 3 year old Logic Plus Combi which though out so much co that my fga went off the scale. Told landlord, capped gas, attached warning notice, wrote all down on cert , landlord getting Ideal in as its in warranty .......now is the cert chargeable ? Or do I charge twice for a cert after Ideal have been in? Looking forward for your answers......
 
I would charge the second visit seperate. If you are feeling generous or do a lot of work for the landlord you could give them a reduced rate?
 
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This is the pants thing with plumbing and gas , landlords just think it's a free return no cost. Try getting a brickie back for a freebie
 
When I take my van off for MOT, if I leave the premises and return for a retest they have to do a full retest and so are entitled to recharge in full. Never taken my van away, but if I did and they did charge me twice, so be it, and I'd still take my van there. I think the parallel is obvious.
 
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What are you all talking about?

The first visit - the OP has identified faults and acted accordingly . So far so good.

All that should happen is to write out the cert and get paid.

Ideal will visit. They will rectify and do the relevant tests.

End off.

There is no requirement for a 2nd visit or 2nd cert.

All assuming Ideal accept that it is a warranty issue.
 
Ideal will rectify yes, but won’t carry out gas cert. that the landlord needs. OP failed first one so will need to come out again to sign off for the landlord the second time.
 
Ideal will rectify yes, but won’t carry out gas cert. that the landlord needs. OP failed first one so will need to come out again to sign off for the landlord the second time.
Sure I heard somewhere that as long as the issue highlighted on the cert is rectified and paperwork left to confirm this. Another cert is not needed. As above though. If they wanted a cert that said it was safe it would be chargeable
 
Fair point. further question (possibly not for this forum!!). what if the OP took initial CO reading and ratio was sky high with immediate fail. would Ideal carry out full check following this, including safety devices, negating the need for the follow up check by OP
 
Ideal will rectify yes, but won’t carry out gas cert. that the landlord needs. OP failed first one so will need to come out again to sign off for the landlord the second time.

GC. No. you are wrong, mate. But you are not alone.

It did not "fail" the first one. There is no such thing as a "fail" in that context. The requirement os for a cert to be issued as a "snapshot" of the installation at the time of testing. The cert IS issued as it stands. You categorise your findings, and you either do the remedials, or the punter goes elsewhere. End off.

If Ideal attend, and agree to rectify, they have to comply with 26.9, so will be left safe.

Obviously, if the punter wants a "clean" cert, he must then pay for it - but it has to be done from scratch, as that will be the snapshot at the time of that inspection.
 
Who suggested they should?
I think he was referring to the original question of should I charge for the first visit or only charge on return visit?

That's how I read it.

Also on the MOT situation some (most) garages do a free retest which could be why some people ask the original question?

I would say charge for 1st and charge for each subsequent visit. Just tell the landlord I am sorry but it's taking up a slot I my diary where I could be earning money elsewhere.
 
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