Hello, we moved in to a new build flat a couple of years ago and after a year or so we realised that the landlords electric meter had run up quite a high number and that we had not been paying for the electric at all. Most of the usage would have been racked up before the first person moved in.
The neighbour got on to the builder (who is still freeholder) about this, and we didn't hear anything for a while, but now it turns out builder has taken the landlords meter out, put a new one in, and has connected it to the neighbours electricity so that the usage from the communal areas, along with neighbours flat usage, is charged all on the neighbours single electricity bill. Neighbour has worked out what is owed just from communal area and we all have chipped in to cover. The builder has said he will put it back and register the new meter once it has a certain amount of usage on it.
But what is the point of doing this? Surely you cant just put a new meter that has 0 on it and chuck the old one to avoid paying a hefty bill which the builder must racked up during the development? And what will connecting it so that the usage is charged on the neighbours bill achieve? As apparently the new landlords meter is still only recording usage in the communal area anyway, it could have just been connected as normal then registered?
The neighbour got on to the builder (who is still freeholder) about this, and we didn't hear anything for a while, but now it turns out builder has taken the landlords meter out, put a new one in, and has connected it to the neighbours electricity so that the usage from the communal areas, along with neighbours flat usage, is charged all on the neighbours single electricity bill. Neighbour has worked out what is owed just from communal area and we all have chipped in to cover. The builder has said he will put it back and register the new meter once it has a certain amount of usage on it.
But what is the point of doing this? Surely you cant just put a new meter that has 0 on it and chuck the old one to avoid paying a hefty bill which the builder must racked up during the development? And what will connecting it so that the usage is charged on the neighbours bill achieve? As apparently the new landlords meter is still only recording usage in the communal area anyway, it could have just been connected as normal then registered?