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Off-peak circuit not working - what next?
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<blockquote data-quote="JodieS" data-source="post: 552239" data-attributes="member: 37689"><p>Agreed, it needs sorting. Not least because they could turn off my heating and hot water whenever they like! And the landlord may wonder how they can be racking up charges when the property is empty between tenants.</p><p></p><p>The landlord has switched everything back on today, so we should know by the morning whether this is the cause. If it is, either the wiring was installed incorrectly in the first place, or one of the previous owners of my flat has done something very dodgy indeed.</p><p></p><p>If that turns out to be the case, I am friendly with my ex-neighbours and will find a way of eventually paying them back for all the free heating and hot water over the years! What a nightmare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JodieS, post: 552239, member: 37689"] Agreed, it needs sorting. Not least because they could turn off my heating and hot water whenever they like! And the landlord may wonder how they can be racking up charges when the property is empty between tenants. The landlord has switched everything back on today, so we should know by the morning whether this is the cause. If it is, either the wiring was installed incorrectly in the first place, or one of the previous owners of my flat has done something very dodgy indeed. If that turns out to be the case, I am friendly with my ex-neighbours and will find a way of eventually paying them back for all the free heating and hot water over the years! What a nightmare. [/QUOTE]
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