British Gas Business Electricity Warrant

Hi,

I currently run my business from business premises as a sole trader. I have outstanding debt with British Gas for my Electricity Supply. I have received a letter from a third party company stating that they will be applying for a warrant on the 13th March 2013 to cut off the supply. I have been debating whether to leave the premises anyway and work from home to save costs and wondered if I leave the premises prior to the warrant date and inform British Gas that I have left would they still pursue the warrant and cut off the supply? I don't want to cause any trouble for my landlord as he has been very good to me, so don't want to cause any problems for him after I have left. I'm also looking at entering and IVA so would include the British Gas debt in that IVA should I leave the premises. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

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  • Wywth
    Wywth Posts: 5,079 Forumite
    roscow wrote: »
    Hi,

    I currently run my business from business premises as a sole trader. I have outstanding debt with British Gas for my Electricity Supply. I have received a letter from a third party company stating that they will be applying for a warrant on the 13th March 2013 to cut off the supply. I have been debating whether to leave the premises anyway and work from home to save costs and wondered if I leave the premises prior to the warrant date and inform British Gas that I have left would they still pursue the warrant and cut off the supply? I don't want to cause any trouble for my landlord as he has been very good to me, so don't want to cause any problems for him after I have left. I'm also looking at entering and IVA so would include the British Gas debt in that IVA should I leave the premises. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance!

    Yeah, that'll be fine. British Gas won't bother you over the gas you used and never paid for.

    Landlord won't care that you give the keys back leaving him with no income either.
  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
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    There would be little purpose in pursuing the warrant once they had verified that you had vacated the premises. However they will most certainly pursue you for the debt in your capacity as a sole trader, as you remain personally liable, whether you cease trading or not.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • Hi macman,

    Thanks for the reply. Yes I completely understand that they will pursue me for the balance. I'm hoping to get an IVA set up and include this debt within the IVA. I'm really wanting someone to confirm that I won't be leaving a mess behind me for my landlord should I move out before the warrant date & inform British Gas.

    Thanks
  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
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    If you close the account formally and leave a new address, I would imagine not. But you can then expect to be hassled at home by BG or their DCA.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • MK55
    MK55 Posts: 286 Forumite
    they will probably also ask for proof you have moved out, i.e. tenancy ending
  • chris1973
    chris1973 Posts: 969 Forumite
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    edited 24 February 2013 at 1:15PM
    I have been debating whether to leave the premises anyway and work from home to save costs
    Sorry to be harsh, but in the cold light of day, if your business isn't generating enough income to pay its way in respect of covering even its most basic bills and expenses then you haven't got much of a business left.
    Landlord won't care that you give the keys back leaving him with no income either.
    I'm sure that the LL would much prefer that option, as opposed to having a tenant who drags it out to the point where they can't pay the rent and owes many months in arrears, which is probably going to eventually be the next step when energy bills aren't getting paid. Times are tough for everyone, Landlords included.
    "Dont expect anybody else to support you, maybe you have a trust fund, maybe you have a wealthy spouse, but you never know when each one, might run out" - Mary Schmich
  • Fire_Fox
    Fire_Fox Posts: 26,026 Forumite
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    roscow wrote: »
    Hi macman,

    Thanks for the reply. Yes I completely understand that they will pursue me for the balance. I'm hoping to get an IVA set up and include this debt within the IVA. I'm really wanting someone to confirm that I won't be leaving a mess behind me for my landlord should I move out before the warrant date & inform British Gas.

    Thanks

    Ask/ negotiate with British Gas, not when the debt collector on commission rings to hassle you but actually man up and contact them. If you make monthly payments now you are far more likely not to cut you off. If you decide you can keep using power knowing other British Gas customers will have to pay for it they are more likely to cut off the supply.
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  • chanz4
    chanz4 Posts: 11,057 Forumite
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    Fire_Fox wrote: »
    Ask/ negotiate with British Gas, not when the debt collector on commission rings to hassle you but actually man up and contact them. If you make monthly payments now you are far more likely not to cut you off. If you decide you can keep using power knowing other British Gas customers will have to pay for it they are more likely to cut off the supply.


    Business rules are different, and cut offs are more regular
    Don'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.
  • DevCoder
    DevCoder Posts: 3,361 Forumite
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    If you are entering an IVA then there isn't much hope for your business as creditors can apply for a winding up order.

    You need to ring BG and talk to them, how much are you in arrears for?
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