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Where does the law stand on this? How obligated am I to do so?
With regards building control/gas safe
 
Main problem will be when
customer sells and solicitor wants a cert.
 
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its nothing to do with avoiding tax, I declare everything. its just ive been messed with on a job & have a bitter taste in my mouth basically.
 
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Sorry wasn't implying you was avoiding tax, that was just a general observation don't even know if it's true.
I don't think withholding the cert from them is going to cause them much distress removing the PCB might though
 
You could register it but get the cert sent to your house?? It's done then but until full payment it's not handed over?
 
It's like FENSA put in your own windows then take out s £60 odd pound indemnity insurance for your buyers
 
Register the boiler but have the relevant documentation sent to your home address. When they behave, go there and hand it over to them.
 
FENSA post was a bit misleading wasn't suggesting this is relevant regard gas work/ boiler instal
 
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it was actually a gas fire guys, but thanks for all your inputs :)

Register & keep the certs perhaps..

your ment to reg within 30 days though right? its past 30 days now
 
it was actually a gas fire guys, but thanks for all your inputs :)

Register & keep the certs perhaps..

your ment to reg within 30 days though right? its past 30 days now

Is it? I would re check your dates!
 
I can't really understand how withholding the cert for a gas fire is going to punish them, solicitors only seem to be interested in boilers, and as it happens I do gas checks for people that have foreign students and the agents are only interested in a cert to say the boilers been serviced no mention of cookers, fires
 
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I did one 2 months after as forgot about it!! custard was being a right pain so just didn't bother and then forgot for ages, nothing come of it!!
 
building regs are customers responsibility so down to them, however gas safe say we have to as part of our membership rules, so what:)
 
Much better now you can do at same time as registering guarantee and collecting your points
 
You can sell a house with no Certs for recently installed boiler, electrical, double glazing etc. but not anything with planning consent.

all the solicitor has to do is charge the seller £50 for liability insurance. Had this recently when selling a rental I had.
 
They could request free gas check from GSR when they get cert, waste more of your time and make you worry you might have missed something
 
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