A Leeds-based team delivering NICEIC-approved EICRs across portfolios of 5–50 units, licensing-grade documentation, and OZEV-grant-eligible EV charger installs — one contractor for the whole portfolio.
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A portfolio of 5–50 units doesn't run on the same compliance rhythm as a single buy-to-let. Every unit has its own EICR cycle, every void is an inspection opportunity, every selective-licensing council expects the paperwork in its own format, and every Section 21 challenge tends to surface electrical records first. The landlords we speak to want one contractor handling the whole portfolio — same engineer, same certificate format, same paperwork at the same time every cycle — at per-circuit pricing they can plan against. That is what this page is about: a Leeds-based team set up to do exactly that, plus the OZEV-grant-eligible EV install side for landlords adding charging to HMOs and let units.
Three patterns come up repeatedly in the portfolio audits we run. First: EICRs done across the portfolio over three years by three different contractors, with three different reporting formats and observations coded differently — the local-authority licensing officer can't accept it without re-formatting. Second: C2 codes closed on a verbal "fixed it" instead of a follow-up Minor Works Certificate, so the audit trail breaks. Third: consumer units flagged as needing upgrade in the last cycle but never actioned, so the same C2 carries forward to the next inspection and the rental defence in any future dispute weakens. None of these are dramatic failures — they are what happens when compliance is reactive instead of programmed.
A Leeds-based team handles the survey, the scheduling, the inspections and the documentation in one workflow. Scope starts with a portfolio review: total unit count, current EICR cycle position by property, HMO licensing status, selective-licensing area exposure, consumer-unit ages, and any planned EV charging additions. From there we set the 5-year cadence, batch units by postcode and void-cycle timing to minimise tenant disruption, and route every certificate into a single per-property folder. The 5-Point Clean Home Protocol is on every visit — shoe covers, dust sheets, vacuum-extraction drilling — because tenant complaints about contractor behaviour are an easy avoidable source of friction with letting agents and management companies.
Every EICR is issued under our NICEIC scheme registration, signed on page one by the testing engineer. The pack includes the EICR with observations coded (C1, C2, C3, FI), the time-bound remedial schedule, photographs of any C1 or C2 finding, the remedial quotation, and — once remediation completes — the Minor Works or Electrical Installation Certificate that closes the loop. Format is consistent across the portfolio, so the licensing officer reads the same layout every time and the file survives an HHSRS challenge. Certified and tested, Part P compliant. Independent verification on both sides of the work via dual NICEIC + Which? accreditation.
EICR pricing is published: £150 plus VAT for properties up to six final circuits, plus £20 per additional circuit. Most flats and small terraces sit within the base rate. Larger HMOs with multiple sub-circuits price up by circuit count, not by guesswork. Portfolio agreements lock per-property rates for the cycle under the No Surprises Pricing Guarantee — the price doesn't change unless the scope changes. Where remedial works are needed we quote them separately and they're optional; you can take them with us or instruct your own contractor. Free, no-obligation quote on the whole portfolio after the initial review.
The OZEV Chargepoint Grant for residential landlords and renters/flat-owners was uplifted on 1 April 2026: £500 per socket (up from £350), open until 31 March 2027, up to 200 grants per landlord per year. The homeowner grant closed in March 2026 — the landlord grant is now the live route for adding EV charging to let stock. We're OZEV-approved and handle the install, the grant paperwork and the certification under one workflow. Hardware is specified to the property: Zappi where the tenant has solar PV, Andersen for conservation-area or premium properties, Ohme for tariff-integrated value. Hardware choice is made on the survey, not by which brand pays the installer.
A portfolio that's compliant on paper still has a tenant who rings at 23:30 because the consumer unit's tripped and they can't reset it. The same Leeds-based team that handles your scheduled cycle covers the 24/7 emergency line. Available 24/7 with a real engineer on the rota — not an answering service that calls back in the morning. For landlords managing without a letting agent we'll route the call straight to the engineer; for agency-managed portfolios we'll loop the agent into the response. The certificate pack from the callout drops into the same property folder as the cycle records.
EICR pricing starts at £150 plus VAT per property for properties up to six final circuits, plus £20 per additional circuit. Portfolio agreements lock per-property rates for the cycle under the No Surprises Pricing Guarantee — the price doesn't change unless the scope changes. We'll quote remedial works separately so you can take them with us or instruct your own contractor.
Yes. Each pack is issued under our NICEIC scheme registration with the engineer's signature on page one, all observations coded against BS 7671, a time-bound remedial schedule, photographs of any C1 or C2 finding, and the closing certificate after remediation. Format is consistent across every property, so the officer reads the same layout every time. We've supported selective-licensing and HMO licensing submissions for landlords across Leeds — Beeston, Holbeck, Cross Green, Harehills, and other Leeds City Council selective-licensing wards — we tailor the certification pack to the format each licensing team accepts.
Either works — most landlords stagger by void cycle to minimise tenant disruption, but some prefer a single annual sweep across the portfolio for finance and reporting simplicity. The portfolio review at the start sets the cadence. We'll batch by postcode to keep travel costs low whichever pattern you choose.
The OZEV Chargepoint Grant for residential landlords was uplifted on 1 April 2026 to £500 per socket (was £350) and runs until 31 March 2027. Up to 200 grants per landlord per year. It applies to residential landlords adding chargepoints to let properties — including HMOs. We'll confirm eligibility, prepare the application paperwork and handle install plus certification in one workflow.
The same Leeds-based team handles the 24/7 emergency line. Available 24/7 with a real on-call engineer — not an answering service. For unmanaged portfolios we'll route directly to you and the engineer; for agency-managed portfolios we'll loop the agent. Certificate pack from any callout drops into the same property folder as your scheduled cycle records.
Send us your unit count and postcode and we'll come back with a per-portfolio quote within one working day. Adding chargers to let stock? Talk to us before 31 March 2027.
Get a portfolio EICR quote Call 0113 418 0501 — Available 24/7