1. Electrical certificate of compliance: this certificate confirms that the electrical installations on the property are safe and comply with the regulations. The seller is required to provide a valid ecoc to the buyer on transfer.
  2. Beetle certificate: if the property is in an area where wood-boring beetles are prevalent, a beetle certificate may be required. The seller is responsible for obtaining this certificate.
  3. Plumbing certificate: this certificate confirms that the plumbing installations on the property are in good working order and comply with the regulations. The seller is responsible for obtaining this certificate.
  4. Gas certificate of compliance: this certificate confirms that the gas installations on the property are safe and comply with the regulations. The seller is responsible for obtaining this certificate.

It’s important to note that compliance certificates are legal requirements and failure to provide them can lead to delays in the transfer process or even legal disputes. Therefore, it is essential to ensure that all compliance certificates are obtained and provided to the buyer.