4 years ago | 21 comments
Dear all, Our utility is supplied by one main meter divided into 6 flats. Tenants are asking for the government’s £400 credit off the energy bill.
How can a landlord with one utility meter give a £400 energy rebate to six tenants with an all-inclusive tenancy contract?
Looking forward to suggestions
Kind regards,
Navin
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Reply to the comment left by Mr Navin Manekporia at 08/10/2022 – 11:52Not sure what Shelter are on, they live in cuckoo land. Seem intent on removing private landlords from what I see. We pay the bills and even with the £66 mth rebate they are still going up. Where is the money supposed to come from for the tenant who doesn’t pay it anyway? Where is the common sense or real world thinking?