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sub meter turned off
hi i run a small business and have a sub meter for the electric, after a petty argument with the next door neighbor he has now turned off my electric without notice and left me with no electric to run my office, is this legal is there anything i can do , any help would be much appreciated thanks
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Get some candles in, perhaps? :cool:
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yes they can as its their powerDon't put your trust into an Experian score - it is not a number any bank will ever use & it is generally a waste of money to purchase it. They are also selling you insurance you dont need.0
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I would get onto your LL.IT Consultant in the utilities industry specialising in the retail electricity market.
4 Credit Card and 1 Loan PPI claims settled for £26k, 1 rejected (Opus).0 -
Look at the lease for your premises.
With your power being piggy-backed off of next door's meter, your lease will set out the terms of your Elec supply and how you pay for it - Even more so if the neighbor is also your L/lord - If he is not and the you are both tenants of the same Landlord, complain to him0
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