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Old 28-02-2008, 06:56   #7
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Re: Rant - electricity costs!

SUperBee, are you sure you have a separate electricity feed for your apartment? I think you might have one electricity supply coming into the block and your landlord charges all the separate apartments what he estimates they use (especially as he doesnt give you access to the meter-i assume there is one bill to him only). If I was you I would get your landlord to fit a meter for the electricity that comes into your apartment only. Basically a relative of mine has bought a house which is converted into 2 flats. There is one electricity meter and one bill from EDF electricity. However each flat has a separate meter which the previous owner fitted. This shows the consumption of electricity by each flat, and you know exactly what you have been charged. I didn't know that its a legal requiremnt to be able to read your own meter reading, if it is then this would be the best way to do it. (assuming the landlord is willing to pay for the extra meters)
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