thanks ,
The main issue is in the double socket that the appliances plug in has no earth - literally nothing. It has 2 reds and 2 blacks …. Unsheathed. Like someone stripped out a bunch of old t+e and used it on the whole installation. I kid you not.
Clearly wrong, I would guess originally had conduit which was the earth, and the back box has been changed, likely as old imperial thread not quite 3.5 mm, and the conduit not connected to the new back box. The old conduit was not like we use today, so likely no way to easily connect old conduit to a new back box.
An EICR does not need to test all, the government tried to tap onto an existing system, but there were flaws for example what the government defines as the installation is not the same as what the IET defines it as, so an electrician following the IET can state he has tested 70% for example, this is not what the government wants, but since there is not a special Landlord EICR that stipulates what must be tested in the same way as an MOT does, we get what we often refer to as the drive by EICR where the inspector spends a very short time, and sees it as a way to drum up work when required.
I could, do an EICR even though I have been retired for 10 years, there are no tests to show I am up to standard, the fact I passed my C&G 2391 many years ago, means I could do an EICR even though I know I am no longer fit enough to access the areas that I need to test. I would be stupid to do an EICR without insurance, but to date one read about one case in South Wales where the electrician was taken to court by trading standards, and although fined, that did not help the new owner of the house.
However, if I were to find the fault you have written about, then I would be writing to the landlord to inform him about what has been found, as now you have found the fault, the onus is on you. This is how HSE works, so the fact you have written on this forum, shows you are aware of the serious nature of the fault, you need to make it safe before leaving, turn off the MCB and lock it off at least, verbally telling someone not to use something is not good enough, I would say the landlord would need to rehouse until corrected.
I told my daughter not to use it would show your guilt in a court of law. So I assume now either fixed, or your daughter in a hotel for the night?