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Communal lights question

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  • sacsquacco wrote: »
    I ve seen many landlords supplys for the lights and security, they all have had a seperate meter. Its a bit cheeky asking tenants to stump up. The big outside security lights would nt be cheap to run neither.
    Outside security lights can use LEDs, we are talking about lights here that would cost each flat pennies a month to run.
  • StuC75
    StuC75 Posts: 2,065 Forumite
    True,, switched mine to a 5w LED one from B&Q, which although it doesn't 'flood' the garden with light, it gives enough to see whats out there comfortably, and is barely noticed on the energy monitor (unlike the old one!)..
    Outside security lights can use LEDs, we are talking about lights here that would cost each flat pennies a month to run.
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