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Huge gas bill from faulty boiler
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 493400" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>Do you have any recorded evidence of your requests for repairs to boiler to be carried out? Letters, text messages, emails? </p><p> your landlord has a duty of care to ensure the heating system is safe and functioning correctly. </p><p> if you are able to prove this hasn’t been the case then you may get some support, however be prepared to move as the landlord will for sure look for reasons to remove you. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>secondly it is only a bill it isn’t life or death so don’t get stressed about it. Worst case scenario you will be able to come to an arrangement with the gas supplier to pay over a period of time suitable to your circumstances. I know people who are allegedly in debt for vast amounts to energy suppliers without any issues. </p><p> deal with one thing at a time, it is evident that your landlord isn’t all that so deal with the bill then decide whether living there is worth it. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 493400, member: 17152"] Do you have any recorded evidence of your requests for repairs to boiler to be carried out? Letters, text messages, emails? your landlord has a duty of care to ensure the heating system is safe and functioning correctly. if you are able to prove this hasn’t been the case then you may get some support, however be prepared to move as the landlord will for sure look for reasons to remove you. secondly it is only a bill it isn’t life or death so don’t get stressed about it. Worst case scenario you will be able to come to an arrangement with the gas supplier to pay over a period of time suitable to your circumstances. I know people who are allegedly in debt for vast amounts to energy suppliers without any issues. deal with one thing at a time, it is evident that your landlord isn’t all that so deal with the bill then decide whether living there is worth it. [/QUOTE]
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