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not using enough gas - supplier wants to change meter
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What's the daily standing charge just for gas?0
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Source: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utilities/smart-meters/
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Source: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utilities/you-switch-gas-electricity/
But lets follow your arguement through to it's natural conclusion.
Lets say my landlord provides me with a furnished property, and all the furniture is rented by him. Presumably I can do what I like to that furniture, or even take it with me when I leave, as , the furniture is not the property of the landlord so he/she is not in control of it :cool:Taken at it's highest, you appeared to have been advocating an action that you now concede would not help landlord/tenant relationships.
If it is furnished then the items will have been listed on the inventory (unless the LL is stupid) and you will be signing fo those items and accepting responsibility . Whether the landlord rents it from elsewhere is immaterial.0 -
I'd be considering cancelling the gas altogether and buying a plug-in tabletop induction hob.0
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