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Inspection For Report On Circuit Mix-Up For Court Action
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<blockquote data-quote="flatowner" data-source="post: 391280" data-attributes="member: 26137"><p>The two other flats had two separate meters. However, one flat was so radically changed that the location of its meter has disappeared. It seems all the wiring in that flat has been extended into the wiring of the other flat--its meter remains the same and is next to mine.</p><p></p><p>As for proof--a report might not show that. But it could be used by a solicitor to force my neighbour to provide details of the electrician he used. It is unlikily the electrician was told the full situation--a statement from that electrician could be used.</p><p></p><p>My lease I believe gives me the right to look at my electrical works.</p><p></p><p>But this all depends upon finding an expert. There must be specialist electricians that investigate after fires and other cases as to whether electricity might have been wrongly or dangerious installed. Finding --and even knowning where to find--such a specialist is my problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatowner, post: 391280, member: 26137"] The two other flats had two separate meters. However, one flat was so radically changed that the location of its meter has disappeared. It seems all the wiring in that flat has been extended into the wiring of the other flat--its meter remains the same and is next to mine. As for proof--a report might not show that. But it could be used by a solicitor to force my neighbour to provide details of the electrician he used. It is unlikily the electrician was told the full situation--a statement from that electrician could be used. My lease I believe gives me the right to look at my electrical works. But this all depends upon finding an expert. There must be specialist electricians that investigate after fires and other cases as to whether electricity might have been wrongly or dangerious installed. Finding --and even knowning where to find--such a specialist is my problem. [/QUOTE]
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