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Electrical safety renewal reminders

EICR reminders for landlords who need clear electrical safety records.

Tenurely helps landlords keep EICR reports, renewal dates, remedial evidence, and property-level reminders organised without building a complicated agency system.

UK-first private beta. Organisational tool, not legal advice.

Keep EICR renewal dates out of spreadsheets

Electrical safety reports can sit quietly in a folder until the renewal date starts to matter. Tenurely keeps the report, renewal date, status, and notes in the property file.

Track evidence around the inspection

A useful property record is more than a PDF. Tenurely helps landlords keep the EICR, contractor evidence, remedial notes, invoices, and next action together.

  • Upload the EICR report
  • Record renewal dates
  • Attach remedial evidence
  • Flag due soon and overdue records

Calm compliance for small portfolios

The goal is simple: make important records easy to find, keep deadlines visible, and reduce last-minute scrambling.

Practical checklist

What to keep organised.

Use this as a simple starting point for the property record. Requirements can vary, so check current guidance and get professional advice where needed.

  1. Save the latest EICR report
  2. Record the inspection and renewal dates
  3. Attach any remedial work evidence
  4. Keep contractor invoices and notes with the property
  5. Review due soon and overdue electrical records regularly
Questions landlords ask

Clear answers, without pretending software is legal advice.

How often should landlords think about EICR renewal dates?

Government guidance states that relevant electrical installations in rented properties should be inspected and tested at least every five years by a qualified person. Landlords should check current rules and their own report details.

Can Tenurely store EICR documents?

Yes. Tenurely is built around property documents, evidence, dates, reminders, and activity history.

Does Tenurely give electrical safety advice?

No. Tenurely helps organise records and reminders. Electrical safety work and advice should come from appropriately qualified professionals.

Source notes

Built around record keeping, with official guidance in mind.

Tenurely helps organise documents, dates, and reminders. It does not decide whether a property is legally compliant or replace professional advice.

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