Hello Mandi,

When I suggested an Independent Electrical Installation Test and Inspection it was meant for the occupants to have done for their own piece of mind, not waiting for landlords to do it. They don't care or they would have made sure everything was correct in the first place.

From what I have read and you can correct me, Kahramaa are responsible for the supply and original connection of your Electricity Supply. At the time of connection either a certificate/form should have been sent to Kahramaa requesting a connection. I don't know where but at this point either the installer (Electrical Contractor/Developer) OR Kahramaa should have been in a position to state the property was fit for connection.

The other Alternative that doesn't bare thinking about, is that neither parties had tested and inspected the Electrical Installation? If this were the case this would account for all the problems to some degree.

Kahramaa are willing supplying properties with Electricity not fit for purpose.

What you describe, bulbs shattering is a supply problem, probably surges in Electricity. The pump is tripping the circuit breakers probably because the circuit it is on is over loaded. The fire from the door bell, can you see a transformer? Can you describe the fire? When you say the stove melted, can you describe in more detail.

Your right when you say the builder was responsible for all the wiring but either Kahramaa or the Landlord should be responsible for putting pressure on them to protect you by putting these things right.

What does you landlord say about all these problems? Do you tell him you are concerned, Electricity Kills?

If you contact Kahramaa do you not think they would be concerned about all the faults, they'll probably say there responsibility stops at the supply to the house, but mention the bulbs, that's a sign of a problem with the supply so ask them to investigate that.

Also ask is there a recognized body that oversees Electrical Contractors and ask them for a list of registered Electrical Contractors? If one exists!

Kind regards,

Mick