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Hi All,
The OP said he owns the flat and the Landlord is the manager. If each flat has it,s own meter why would the landlord be bothering if he is not allowed to charge for his service of providing the supply. What I,m getting at is it,s a certainty the Landlord is allowed to add service charges. Otherwise why would they bother. Hence the unit charge. I,ve lived in flats with a Landlord but they never had anything to do with the supply of electric. Sounds a bit odd to me. George. |
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Thanks for your advice, i'm a fountain of electrical knowledge now :) |
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superb, I would ask your neighbours on how much they pay...sounds a bit too much 100 p/m on leccy.
I'm on gas and leccy and my bill is only 65 p/m so somewhere down the line you are getting scr*wed. ow and my radiator is on nearly 24/7 and pc oops.... |
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I will ask my neighbour though, i'm sure she won't mind. The only difference between mine and hers is that hers is a 2 bedroom apartment, whereas mine is a 1 bed. So shouldn't be too much difference I would have thought. Oh well, seems its warming up a bit now, so hopefully the heating will be switched off for good in a month or so - til next winter :dozey: |
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I remember reading somewhere, that your post code has an affect on the amount you pay. I pay 11.01p per Kw. I'd like to get a breakdown of my gas and electric, did you just phone and ask for one?
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As a rough guide, a single 100w light bulb left on for 10 hours will use 1kWh (unit) and will cost ~10p (depending on individual tarif). 10 x 100 = 1kWh A 2000w (2kW) electric fire left on for half an hour will cost the same. 0.5 x2kW = 1kWh Basically, the formula is rating x hours = kWh (units) Alternatively, there are devices that you can clip around the cables that feed to and from the meter that will estimate how much an appliance uses by measuring the current running through the cable. These are available now but I'm not sure where you can buy them from. Also, suppliers, Ofgem and the government are currently trying to decide on the roll out of 'smart' metering. One proposition is that each houehold is provided with a remote unit that can communicate with the meter and tell you how much electrivity you're using along with the cost. This is a few years away yet though. |
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hi superbiatch you may find that the key will be a Fire brigade key either a FB1 or a FB2 as these are what i normally use to open up these kind of places but i can not guarantee that it will be
if u want a set let me know and i will give the web addy for them they work out to Fire brigade key set of 5 keys #1,2,4,11 and 14 £9.95 + VAT or if i have a spare set u could borrow them if you wanted |
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nice offer there Ian... but that in some way you can see that as breaking an entry ;)
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no its not as ANY1 can buy the FB keys the only keys your not ment to have are landlord keys and these are not classed and landlords
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