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fixing a light/sensor onto a council house

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teddybon | 19:51 Wed 19th Nov 2008 | DIY
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I've bought my mum a light with movement sensor for her front door .Is it OK to fix this to a council house?
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Thank you.
I agree, most council tenants attach loads of similar things to their properties (Sky dishes for one) and they don't get any problems.

I would have thought you were improving security on one of their houses at your own expense anyway so they should be thankful!
I doubt if there would be a problem. If the council were to be really sniffy, they might want the property re-instated to its original condition if your mum moved out.
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Not illegal - the 17th Edition IEE wiring regulations enshrined in BS7671:2008 and the associated "Part P" of the building regulations are NOT mandatory or Laws, they are merely guidance for best practice and not following them is not a criminal offence! Only the Electricity At Work Act 1976 is legally enforceable.

Read here for more guidance about what you should/shouldn't (technically, not legally!) do for yourself according to BS7671 and Part P;

http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/forum1/build ing-control-part-p-and-corgi-t1215.html
Every one has forgotten about the cups of tea for the council workers
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Mum always gives tea to the council workers so I think we'll risk it -thanks everyone for putting my mind at rest...

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