Tenants have no hot water or heating – their fault, my problem!
I have tenants who would not allow access for replacing a back boiler with new combi boiler and extra radiators. ![]()
Guess what …………. now the boiler is not working and they have no heating/hot water and the engineer cannot fit a new system until March due to work load.
If this cannot be repaired and a new engineer cannot be sourced to fit a replacement system, unless it is for more money, what should be the way forward?
Thanks
Maureen
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8:15 AM, 19th January 2015, About 11 years ago
Yes definitely,
Ask the Landlord first though as he/she may not be aware. If the Landlord refuses to fix it then you can complain to the council.
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10:06 AM, 19th January 2015, About 11 years ago
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