Hi
We have confirmed pyrite in our property and are covered by Premier. Have to go through the claim process but hope to get it remdiated in the new year.
I know Pyrite affected homes can claim an exemption from LPT (we paid it for 2013 as the pyrite issue has only recently arisen) but because we are covered by Premier (great!) their procedures are slightly different and the engineer does up documents to satisfy their procedures he does not do a certificate that conforms to the ISO standard (can't remember the actual title of the document) which is required to be submitted to claim the exemption to the LPT and if we want such a certificate he will charge €700 for. This fee will be close enough to negating the amount saved on the exemption for the next 3 years so is pointless. Can we claim the exemption with any other documents.. Like we will have documentary evidence of the core testing and the structural report that complies with Premier's protocols. Could we just submit that to the LPT section to claim the exemption. Has anybody else had this issue with Premier versus the pyrite board and the varying documents they require?
We have confirmed pyrite in our property and are covered by Premier. Have to go through the claim process but hope to get it remdiated in the new year.
I know Pyrite affected homes can claim an exemption from LPT (we paid it for 2013 as the pyrite issue has only recently arisen) but because we are covered by Premier (great!) their procedures are slightly different and the engineer does up documents to satisfy their procedures he does not do a certificate that conforms to the ISO standard (can't remember the actual title of the document) which is required to be submitted to claim the exemption to the LPT and if we want such a certificate he will charge €700 for. This fee will be close enough to negating the amount saved on the exemption for the next 3 years so is pointless. Can we claim the exemption with any other documents.. Like we will have documentary evidence of the core testing and the structural report that complies with Premier's protocols. Could we just submit that to the LPT section to claim the exemption. Has anybody else had this issue with Premier versus the pyrite board and the varying documents they require?