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What can a tenant do if estate/letting agent imposes unfair terms?

Hello there, I am a tenant with an estate agency who are refusing to give me a key to access a communal metering cupboard. Their policy of not giving a key to tenants is not stated anywhere in our contract. Also speaking to a few people in the block I have found out some people do have the key to access the electric metering cupboard. I read some stories on here where someone's immersion heater timer broke and kept the heater on 24/7 resulting in a massive electric bill. I am getting worried about this now if the same thing happens to me I will have no way of knowing until it is too late, at which point the agent(scumbags) will say they hold no liability of my bills. :mad:

I have already taken this matter to a redress scheme they're registered under but I am not too sure if they can do much. If I am not happy with the redress scheme's outcome what option do I have in court or with trading standards? Anyone had any experience where a letting agent has imposed terms out of contract, what did you do and what was the outcome? They use health and safety as an excuse which I really don't understand.

Thanks,
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  • kinger101
    kinger101 Posts: 6,689 Forumite
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    edited 12 June 2016 at 9:17PM
    B&Q sell universal keys. On a more serious note, why not borrow one from someone else and get one cut.
    "Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius
  • davidmcn
    davidmcn Posts: 23,596 Forumite
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    srh1 wrote: »
    speaking to a few people in the block I have found out some people do have the key to access the electric metering cupboard.

    Then either get a copy made, or just borrow their key?
  • G_M
    G_M Posts: 51,977 Forumite
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    edited 12 June 2016 at 9:25PM
    kinger101 wrote: »
    B&Q sell universal keys
    One option!

    more seriously:

    a) buy a key. This may work, or if a different meter cupboard, use google for various keys.

    b) ask the neighbour who has a key to let you borrow it. Take to locksmith and get a copy made.

    c) get neighbour to open cupboard. remove lock and replace with your own. Get X keys cut for the new lock and give one to each flat.

    d) pay locksmith to visit and either give you a key as b) above or open cupboard and change lock as c) above
  • srh1
    srh1 Posts: 40 Forumite
    kinger101 wrote: »
    B&Q sell universal keys. On a more serious note, why not borrow one from someone else and get one cut.

    This key will probably get me into trouble...although there are no cameras around.
  • srh1
    srh1 Posts: 40 Forumite
    davidmcn wrote: »
    Then either get a copy made, or just borrow their key?

    They live on a different floor, every floor has its own communal cupboard.
  • kinger101
    kinger101 Posts: 6,689 Forumite
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    What type of lock is it?
    "Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius
  • srh1
    srh1 Posts: 40 Forumite
    G_M wrote: »
    One option!

    more seriously:

    a) buy a key. This may work, or if a different meter cupboard, use google for various keys.

    b) ask the neighbour who has a key to let you borrow it. Take to locksmith and get a copy made.

    c) get neighbour to open cupboard. remove lock and replace with your own. Get X keys cut for the new lock and give one to each flat.

    Unfortunately, it is not a standard key. The cupboard has a Eurospec lock. The people who have a key live on different floors and every floor has its own metering cupboard.

    If this lock was to break open and replaced. How much trouble can one get into?
  • srh1
    srh1 Posts: 40 Forumite
    kinger101 wrote: »
    What type of lock is it?

    Eurospec/ES mp5 i think
  • kinger101
    kinger101 Posts: 6,689 Forumite
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    If it's a standard yale type cylinder, you might want to google "lock bumping". No need to break anything.
    "Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius
  • srh1
    srh1 Posts: 40 Forumite
    kinger101 wrote: »
    If it's a standard yale type cylinder, you might want to google "lock bumping". No need to break anything.

    Tried already and doesn't work or I am just not good at it.
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