Ofsted and moving?
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  1. #1
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    Morning all. You may have seen my good news thread about getting the house move we want and now I am thinking of all the practicalities like what the procedure with Ofsted would be? Do I just write to them and send them a RA or do I have to wait for them to come out and inspect the property?

    Any advice gratefully received as Ive never moved while registered before

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    On getting the house (not been your other post ) I would think they will need to come out, give them a ring then your no either way.

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    I moved last year. Originally they told me to send in floor plans and RA's for the new house and they may or may not need to come and inspect. Then they changed their mind and said no need to send in RA or come out, just inform them and get your new certificate and keep the RA's yourself no need to send them in. Best to ring them and get the "current" advice as they seem to change their mind all the time

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