Hi all, I hope you can help.
I am a tenant in a building of around 20 studio flats which was a former commercial premises.
A property management company bought the building with the intention of applying for planning permission to convert it into a hotel in 2/3 years. In the meantime, they have converted the interior into studios and tenants such as me are living there and paying rent.
Our tenancy agreements explicitly state that the management company pays for electricity charges.
The company used to actually have an office in this building but have since moved out. Since then, post has piled up. They know it, because they are often round to do viewings for potential new tenants.
Around a week ago we got a letter addressed to "The Occupier" marked "ELECTRICITY DISCONNECTION NOTICE" from Haven Power:
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Haven Power
The Havens
Ransomes Europark
Ipswich IP3 9SJ
Dear Sirs
Electricity Supply to: <REDACTED>
Supply Number: <REDACTED>
Account Reference: <REDACTED>
Haven Power is the electricity supplier to the above premises.
If you are the current occupier please complete the slip below and return to us at the above address.
Please note that if we do not receive a response in connection with this meter within the next 7 days we will be requesting disconnection, with no further correspondence being entered into.
Yours sincerely
<REDACTED>
Credit Management Advisor
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I immediately told the property agent and they said they would look into it. I heard nothing and today a collection agency has visited the building while I was at work, and were unable to get in. They left this letter:
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<COLLECTION AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS REDACTED-HEREAFTER REFERRED TO AS "C">
<SOME COMPANY NAME I DON'T RECOGNISE REDACTED/THE OCCUPIER (circled)>
<OUR ADDRESS REDACTED>
Date: 16/4/13
The Occupier,
Customer Reference: <REDACTED>
Outstanding Balance: £33,943.37
We act as authorised officers of Haven Power Limi8ted on behalf of <ANOTHER COLLECTION AGENCY NAME REDACTED-I'VE NAMED "B" HEREAFTER> and your account has been passed to us for collection. We called today to discuss your unpaid account, the details are shown above.
As we were unable to resolve the outstanding amount and/or gain access we now serve notice of our intention to make applications for a Warrant of Entry (Gas and Electricty Boards) Act 1954, Section 2, from the Magistrates Court, to enter the premises and disconnect the supply. The warrant gives us authority to enter your premises without your consent and if necessary, we may be assisted by the police.
If the warrant is actioned then costs will be charged to you. This will need to be paid, along with your electricity charges up to the date your supply is connected, before reconnection is arranged.
Reconnection will be arranged once the outstanding balance and the warrant costs have been paid. You may also be required to pay a security deposit.
Haven Power Limited, <"B"> and <"C"> will not be held responsible for any loss of earnings or other expenses incurred during the period you are disconnected.
If it is your gas supply that we disconnect you may be responsible for arranging and paying a Gas Safe registered engineer to make safe your supply prior to reconnection. This can cost you around £60 depending on the engineer.
Please contact "B" on 01707 252900 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday to arrange payment or to discuss matters which are preventing payment.
Yours,
Recoveries Agent
Registered Office: <ADDRESS OF "C" REDACTED">
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I am obviously quite worried. My first instinct is to call the agency above and Haven Power but I'm actually worried that as soon as I say I am a tenant, they will change "THE OCCUPIER" to my own name! And yet my property agent appear to be doing nothing! They always promise something and fail to do it. I feel like they are giving me the runaround.
Do you have any suggestion for my rights, can we stop this disconnection? Should I just cancel my tenancy? Refuse to pay next month's rent? Leave as soon as possible? Should I attempt to call either of the two agencies or Haven Power? I am even thinking of going to all the other tenants and suggesting we all stop paying rent until this is resolved.
Any advice you can give us is greatly appreciated.
I am a tenant in a building of around 20 studio flats which was a former commercial premises.
A property management company bought the building with the intention of applying for planning permission to convert it into a hotel in 2/3 years. In the meantime, they have converted the interior into studios and tenants such as me are living there and paying rent.
Our tenancy agreements explicitly state that the management company pays for electricity charges.
The company used to actually have an office in this building but have since moved out. Since then, post has piled up. They know it, because they are often round to do viewings for potential new tenants.
Around a week ago we got a letter addressed to "The Occupier" marked "ELECTRICITY DISCONNECTION NOTICE" from Haven Power:
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Haven Power
The Havens
Ransomes Europark
Ipswich IP3 9SJ
Dear Sirs
Electricity Supply to: <REDACTED>
Supply Number: <REDACTED>
Account Reference: <REDACTED>
Haven Power is the electricity supplier to the above premises.
If you are the current occupier please complete the slip below and return to us at the above address.
Please note that if we do not receive a response in connection with this meter within the next 7 days we will be requesting disconnection, with no further correspondence being entered into.
Yours sincerely
<REDACTED>
Credit Management Advisor
--------------------------------------------------------
I immediately told the property agent and they said they would look into it. I heard nothing and today a collection agency has visited the building while I was at work, and were unable to get in. They left this letter:
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<COLLECTION AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS REDACTED-HEREAFTER REFERRED TO AS "C">
<SOME COMPANY NAME I DON'T RECOGNISE REDACTED/THE OCCUPIER (circled)>
<OUR ADDRESS REDACTED>
Date: 16/4/13
The Occupier,
Customer Reference: <REDACTED>
Outstanding Balance: £33,943.37
We act as authorised officers of Haven Power Limi8ted on behalf of <ANOTHER COLLECTION AGENCY NAME REDACTED-I'VE NAMED "B" HEREAFTER> and your account has been passed to us for collection. We called today to discuss your unpaid account, the details are shown above.
As we were unable to resolve the outstanding amount and/or gain access we now serve notice of our intention to make applications for a Warrant of Entry (Gas and Electricty Boards) Act 1954, Section 2, from the Magistrates Court, to enter the premises and disconnect the supply. The warrant gives us authority to enter your premises without your consent and if necessary, we may be assisted by the police.
If the warrant is actioned then costs will be charged to you. This will need to be paid, along with your electricity charges up to the date your supply is connected, before reconnection is arranged.
Reconnection will be arranged once the outstanding balance and the warrant costs have been paid. You may also be required to pay a security deposit.
Haven Power Limited, <"B"> and <"C"> will not be held responsible for any loss of earnings or other expenses incurred during the period you are disconnected.
If it is your gas supply that we disconnect you may be responsible for arranging and paying a Gas Safe registered engineer to make safe your supply prior to reconnection. This can cost you around £60 depending on the engineer.
Please contact "B" on 01707 252900 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday to arrange payment or to discuss matters which are preventing payment.
Yours,
Recoveries Agent
Registered Office: <ADDRESS OF "C" REDACTED">
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I am obviously quite worried. My first instinct is to call the agency above and Haven Power but I'm actually worried that as soon as I say I am a tenant, they will change "THE OCCUPIER" to my own name! And yet my property agent appear to be doing nothing! They always promise something and fail to do it. I feel like they are giving me the runaround.
Do you have any suggestion for my rights, can we stop this disconnection? Should I just cancel my tenancy? Refuse to pay next month's rent? Leave as soon as possible? Should I attempt to call either of the two agencies or Haven Power? I am even thinking of going to all the other tenants and suggesting we all stop paying rent until this is resolved.
Any advice you can give us is greatly appreciated.
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