Hi @supergran Just takes the advice of @SparkyChick in post #7.. All will be good.
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In the area I lived the council have introduced a scheme where to qualify as a landlord you HAVE to meet a list of requirements such as EIC/EICR, Gas cert. Fire cert. and so on and you have to pay to submit them etc. Which I think is a welcome initiative to stop these things going on. In fact @supergran may be in such a zone, and maybe should enquire of the council regards that. However caveat emptor applies to buying/renting and if you took it on with a non flushing loo, there is no remedy.needs to change to get these cheapskates
Thank you we have a store nearby that sells electrical stuff, I will get a socket and plug.You could go out and buy a replacement socket and a new plug top for the extension cable (the existing socket will cause overheating to the next item plugged in,even if the plug can be removed)
The welded plug will be obscuring one of the 2 fixing screws needed for access in order to remove the socket, some how or other that plug will need to be dislodged,possibly by the screwdriver method you suggested
A new socket and a new plug for your extension ready for the friends spark to fit should save you any blood money the landlord may want to inflict
Mhmm I was conjecturing where you might be moving to. It sounds much nicer. Actually I had a vision that you were busy with a knife trying to lever the plug from the socket and that was why you were taking time to reply. I know what us older folks are like sometimes. But seriously I don't really think you were.
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