I'm renting a property where we pay a fairly high amount up front for utilities, which should be paid back yearly by the landlord based on actual usage.
Normally, I'd take meter readings to register at suppliers, but this property is a sort of cottage on the landlord's main property, thus I didn't register with any supplier since there's just meters going off from the landlord's own supply. I remember check-in day going round the house with the agent specifically measuring the gas meter (also captured video of it) and I think they couldn't find the electricity meter, sadly my memory isn't great, but I remember being worried about utilities beforehand and being at ease after the walk in. I think the agent mentioned they'd get the electricity meter reading asap.
Now that the year is over, I actually want to get the difference for utilities, I got the gas reading and asked where the electricity meter is, but it's not where the landlord said, and now they're not sure.
I'm honestly quite worried that there isn't one or even if there is, since the landlord has no idea I'm pretty sure they never measured it when we checked in.
I can't really find any resources for a case where the tenants aren't the direct contacts to the supplier, and I'm wondering what happens in the case of a dispute here?
If landlord doesn't have proof of the meter readings, and can't give an accurate estimation of usage, is it on me to have gotten the meter readings at check in? Even if the meter hasn't even been available to me? Also if they don't have proof, how can they disprove me claiming I've only used 10kWh in a year for instance?
Anyone with some perspective on a situation like this, I'd really appreciate it.
Normally, I'd take meter readings to register at suppliers, but this property is a sort of cottage on the landlord's main property, thus I didn't register with any supplier since there's just meters going off from the landlord's own supply. I remember check-in day going round the house with the agent specifically measuring the gas meter (also captured video of it) and I think they couldn't find the electricity meter, sadly my memory isn't great, but I remember being worried about utilities beforehand and being at ease after the walk in. I think the agent mentioned they'd get the electricity meter reading asap.
Now that the year is over, I actually want to get the difference for utilities, I got the gas reading and asked where the electricity meter is, but it's not where the landlord said, and now they're not sure.
I'm honestly quite worried that there isn't one or even if there is, since the landlord has no idea I'm pretty sure they never measured it when we checked in.
I can't really find any resources for a case where the tenants aren't the direct contacts to the supplier, and I'm wondering what happens in the case of a dispute here?
If landlord doesn't have proof of the meter readings, and can't give an accurate estimation of usage, is it on me to have gotten the meter readings at check in? Even if the meter hasn't even been available to me? Also if they don't have proof, how can they disprove me claiming I've only used 10kWh in a year for instance?
Anyone with some perspective on a situation like this, I'd really appreciate it.
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