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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 405533" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>If the property had just been converted and this was a problem that had been highlighted when the meter guys came to fit the 2 new meters in place of the single existing one I would agree. However, the work has already been done incorrectly by the DNO so it is a bit late for them to start complaining about it now.</p><p></p><p>It's not like it's a job the end user should have done anyway, and it is not up to anyone else to check the arrangement of meters and cutouts other than the DNO so there is no responsibility to be shouldered by the tenants, or property owner here.... IMO.</p><p></p><p>There would be legal issues here as suppliers cannot just disconnect a supply to an entire building if 1 tenant does not pay their bill. They could remove the tails and meter anyway, not really any different to removal of supply under normal circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 405533, member: 6967"] If the property had just been converted and this was a problem that had been highlighted when the meter guys came to fit the 2 new meters in place of the single existing one I would agree. However, the work has already been done incorrectly by the DNO so it is a bit late for them to start complaining about it now. It's not like it's a job the end user should have done anyway, and it is not up to anyone else to check the arrangement of meters and cutouts other than the DNO so there is no responsibility to be shouldered by the tenants, or property owner here.... IMO. There would be legal issues here as suppliers cannot just disconnect a supply to an entire building if 1 tenant does not pay their bill. They could remove the tails and meter anyway, not really any different to removal of supply under normal circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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