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rmhumphries
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Hello,
I have a friend (who is a student) who is currently renting a room in a place with 24 rooms in total. In the tenancy agreement, then it says if they want to have internet, they need to pay £8/month for it. However, as far as I can tell, the entire building is served by 2 incoming internet connections, costing at most £50/month.
With gas and electric then the landlord can only charge however much they pay for the utilities, does this apply to broadband as well - or can the landlord say they are charging £8/month, and then pay less than that for the broadband?
Thanks for your help,
Robert
I have a friend (who is a student) who is currently renting a room in a place with 24 rooms in total. In the tenancy agreement, then it says if they want to have internet, they need to pay £8/month for it. However, as far as I can tell, the entire building is served by 2 incoming internet connections, costing at most £50/month.
With gas and electric then the landlord can only charge however much they pay for the utilities, does this apply to broadband as well - or can the landlord say they are charging £8/month, and then pay less than that for the broadband?
Thanks for your help,
Robert
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I am not sure, but I think given that the rules for reselling of electricity were only tightened up fairly recently by the relevant regulator, I wouldn't be surprised if it is not yet controlled.
They are so slow. Probably too busy trying to score jobs from the firms they regulate.0 -
rmhumphries wrote: »Hello,
I have a friend (who is a student) who is currently renting a room in a place with 24 rooms in total. In the tenancy agreement, then it says if they want to have internet, they need to pay £8/month for it. However, as far as I can tell, the entire building is served by 2 incoming internet connections, costing at most £50/month.
With gas and electric then the landlord can only charge however much they pay for the utilities, does this apply to broadband as well - or can the landlord say they are charging £8/month, and then pay less than that for the broadband?
Thanks for your help,
Robert
It's not at all controlled. They can charge what they like.0
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