HMO EICR London
BIM Electrical Group provides EICR inspections for HMOs across London, helping landlords, licence holders, managing agents and portfolio owners keep electrical safety records clear, current and properly actioned.
HMOs often need more care than a standard single-let property because of shared areas, increased use, multiple occupants, fire safety expectations and heavier wear on the installation.
What is an HMO EICR?
An HMO EICR is an Electrical Installation Condition Report carried out on a house in multiple occupation. The inspection assesses the condition of the fixed wiring installation, consumer unit, circuits, earthing, bonding and visible electrical equipment forming part of the installation.
The report records whether the installation is satisfactory or unsatisfactory at the time of inspection.
Why HMOs need proper electrical records
HMOs are usually subject to greater scrutiny than ordinary single-let properties. Local authorities, managing agents, insurers and tenants may all expect electrical safety paperwork to be current, readable and properly closed out.
- Shared areas increase usage
- More occupants means more demand
- Installations are often altered over time
- Licensing requirements can be stricter
Common HMO EICR issues
- Old or overloaded consumer units
- Missing RCD protection
- Poor circuit labelling
- Damaged sockets or accessories
- Inadequate earthing or bonding
- Unsafe alterations in bedrooms or shared areas
- Communal lighting faults
- Further investigation items
What if the HMO EICR fails?
If the report is unsatisfactory, the next step is to review the observations, identify the coded items and quote the remedial works required.
C1, C2 and FI observations normally require action. C3 observations are usually improvement recommendations.
Read: C1 C2 C3 meanings and EICR codes explained.
HMO electrical compliance for landlords
For HMO landlords, the point of an EICR is not just to obtain a certificate. It is to demonstrate that the electrical installation has been inspected, any serious observations have been understood, and any required remedial works have been properly managed.
HMO landlords and managing agents
BIM Electrical Group works with landlords and managing agents who need electrical inspections handled efficiently across London. This includes individual HMOs, shared houses, converted properties and portfolio-managed rentals.
Where reports are unsatisfactory, the process can continue through remedial works and follow-up certification.
Consumer units in HMOs
Consumer unit issues are common in HMOs because electrical demand can be higher and installations may have been altered over time.
Missing RCD protection, poor labelling, damaged boards and unsuitable circuit protection can all create EICR observations.
Read more about consumer unit failures.
TESC registered reporting
BIM Electrical Group works with The Electrical Safety Council to support clearer EICR registration, certificate checking and compliance tracking.
This helps landlords and agents maintain better visibility over inspection status and remedial progress.
Book an HMO EICR in London
Use the contact page or call directly to arrange an HMO EICR. If the property has multiple floors, communal areas, unusual access requirements or previous failed reports, include that information when enquiring.
The more detail provided upfront, the easier it is to price and schedule the inspection properly.