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Splitting supply without upgrading - any options?
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<blockquote data-quote="Notthatbright" data-source="post: 548975" data-attributes="member: 37380"><p>Hi all, I'd be grateful for some advice, please excuse me if I don't get the terms correct.</p><p></p><p>A property I manage was originally one house, then split into two flats some years ago, each flat with their own supply and meter. The upper flat over 2 floors has since been split into 2 separate flats, both using the same supply and with a slave meter added for the new flat. After the split of the flats the owner (also the freeholder of the building) sold the flat with the supply and both meters in it, and kept the new one. New owner of the flat is unhappy about the setup, and calculating meter readings etc. and complains to the freeholder. Freeholder approaches supplier and is told the only solution is 3 new supplies with associated groundworks, big costs, and potentially invasive work inside the ground floor flat that has nothing to do with this.</p><p></p><p>Is the supplier right that this is the only solution?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Notthatbright, post: 548975, member: 37380"] Hi all, I'd be grateful for some advice, please excuse me if I don't get the terms correct. A property I manage was originally one house, then split into two flats some years ago, each flat with their own supply and meter. The upper flat over 2 floors has since been split into 2 separate flats, both using the same supply and with a slave meter added for the new flat. After the split of the flats the owner (also the freeholder of the building) sold the flat with the supply and both meters in it, and kept the new one. New owner of the flat is unhappy about the setup, and calculating meter readings etc. and complains to the freeholder. Freeholder approaches supplier and is told the only solution is 3 new supplies with associated groundworks, big costs, and potentially invasive work inside the ground floor flat that has nothing to do with this. Is the supplier right that this is the only solution? [/QUOTE]
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