Hi,
I need some advice. I have been a tenant in my current commercial property since 2012. When we moved in it was on a rent basis and utilities were extra.
As a back story - the building i am in has actually been split into three properties, my shop, the office next door and the flat above. The water mains comes into our shop and feeds all three properties. When we initially moved in the landlord advised that the water bill was sorted out as it went to the flat upstairs and it was covered by his payments. Ok no problem. The problem has arisen when said tenant moved out so landlord could refurb his flat (thats a whole other story - 18months of work and we are currently arguing about damages etc to our business totalling over £7k).
When the tenant moved out the landlord installed two internally meters inside my shop - one leading to upstairs and one to next door so that when the new bill was re set up he could track everyones usage and divide the bill - GREAT.
What he failed to tell us however was that he took it upon himself to set the bill up in MY name!! The first I knew of this was when the first bill dropped through the door.
So now every quarter I have to take readings and divide the bill between the three properties and go and collect payments. Which - in theory was ok when flat above was being renovated as water was off and I get on very well with the guys in the office next door who pay promptly.
The issue now gets more complicated as a tenant has now moved into the refurbed flat. Neither himself nor the letting agent working on behalf of the landlord had any idea this is how the water bill worked.
Guys were great though and said no issue - they'll pay. They haven't. Now a new bill has come in with £140 outstanding and their current bill is another £150.
Where do I stand? Was the landlord acting illegally in the first place by setting up the bill in my name and leaving me with the financial burden of his other tenants water bill?
I have tried speaking to him and he is as much use as a chocolate fireguard and buries his head in the sand.
I'm trying to liase with the letting agents but they are as much in the dark as we are. Any advice will be gratefully received.
I need some advice. I have been a tenant in my current commercial property since 2012. When we moved in it was on a rent basis and utilities were extra.
As a back story - the building i am in has actually been split into three properties, my shop, the office next door and the flat above. The water mains comes into our shop and feeds all three properties. When we initially moved in the landlord advised that the water bill was sorted out as it went to the flat upstairs and it was covered by his payments. Ok no problem. The problem has arisen when said tenant moved out so landlord could refurb his flat (thats a whole other story - 18months of work and we are currently arguing about damages etc to our business totalling over £7k).
When the tenant moved out the landlord installed two internally meters inside my shop - one leading to upstairs and one to next door so that when the new bill was re set up he could track everyones usage and divide the bill - GREAT.
What he failed to tell us however was that he took it upon himself to set the bill up in MY name!! The first I knew of this was when the first bill dropped through the door.
So now every quarter I have to take readings and divide the bill between the three properties and go and collect payments. Which - in theory was ok when flat above was being renovated as water was off and I get on very well with the guys in the office next door who pay promptly.
The issue now gets more complicated as a tenant has now moved into the refurbed flat. Neither himself nor the letting agent working on behalf of the landlord had any idea this is how the water bill worked.
Guys were great though and said no issue - they'll pay. They haven't. Now a new bill has come in with £140 outstanding and their current bill is another £150.
Where do I stand? Was the landlord acting illegally in the first place by setting up the bill in my name and leaving me with the financial burden of his other tenants water bill?
I have tried speaking to him and he is as much use as a chocolate fireguard and buries his head in the sand.
I'm trying to liase with the letting agents but they are as much in the dark as we are. Any advice will be gratefully received.
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