Good evening all,
So been to an upstairs flat today I East ham, the entire road is terraced 2 storey building which look like a row of terraced house but are in fact all flats one down and one up. The owner downstairs allowed me in to look a couple of weeks ago and there are two fuses one for upstairs and one down, he won't allow anything to be touched on the fuses at all which ok isn't ideal but can understand. However the upstairs flat should also pick up its earth from downstairs but it isn't connected - the tails to upstairs run through a conduit and the upstairs has an earth point on the conduit but there is nothing downstairs. When I went today to correct that and also fit a new isolator switch upstairs the owner downstairs is refusing any access down stairs to connect an earth unless it is done by the DNO which they won't do. I was just wondering what rights the owner upstairs has to get his earth connected. Ive never worked on anything like this with someone refusing to allow access etc.
So been to an upstairs flat today I East ham, the entire road is terraced 2 storey building which look like a row of terraced house but are in fact all flats one down and one up. The owner downstairs allowed me in to look a couple of weeks ago and there are two fuses one for upstairs and one down, he won't allow anything to be touched on the fuses at all which ok isn't ideal but can understand. However the upstairs flat should also pick up its earth from downstairs but it isn't connected - the tails to upstairs run through a conduit and the upstairs has an earth point on the conduit but there is nothing downstairs. When I went today to correct that and also fit a new isolator switch upstairs the owner downstairs is refusing any access down stairs to connect an earth unless it is done by the DNO which they won't do. I was just wondering what rights the owner upstairs has to get his earth connected. Ive never worked on anything like this with someone refusing to allow access etc.