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Best low usage no exit fee dual fuel tariff

KarenT1978
Posts: 29 Forumite
in Energy
What's the best fuel tariff to be on if you are landlord getting your flat back. My circumstances are that I've been left with a bit of a major redecoration project having been let down by the rental agency not carrying out inspections on my behalf. I can't afford to pay to get all the decorating done so will have to do the bulk of it myself. This will probably take me in to January as I have a full time job. I am disillusioned with renting and now want to sell the property, so obviously I could have the property on my hands for a few months yet as the beginning of the year is, I guess, probably a fairly quiet period when trying to sell. I won't be living at the flat so fuel usage should be minimal. I put what I thought were low figures into the MSE low energy club tool and it came back with schemes which had exit fees if you don't stay for the 12 months. I would hope fingers crossed I don't have to wait 12 months to sell the flat.
All advice gratefully accepted thanks.
All advice gratefully accepted thanks.
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Try Ebico. No Standing Charge, but unit rates are high, but OK for very low use.0
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