Landlord dispute - split of utilities

Landlord dispute - split of utilities

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warp9

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1,583 posts

198 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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Hi. We have been in this commercial property for nearly 3 years and share the utilities with 2 other tenants. Despite us asking repeatedly over the years, our landlord has never provided a breakdown of how much he has been charged and what he is charging the other tenants. All our lease says is that we must 'pay a fair proportion of costs', which I have no issue with, but just want some transparency to show how what he is charging us has been calculated.

So what I'm looking for is a statement that may be published in a 'best practice' guide or even exists in law, which defines the professional conduct and responsibility a commercial landlord should uphold when splitting utilities between shared tenants. i.e. how is it calculated and is it fair and transparent.

Anyone know of such a statement?
Cheers

warp9

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1,583 posts

198 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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Muncher said:
Are the properties individually metered?
Electric yes on a sub meter, gas no, water no. We would have much preferred to have used a meter, however he has just not done this, despite my repeated requests. I understand the other way is pro rata by date occupied and sq ft. I even designed a simple xls which would calculate this, but he hasn't used that either.

We're beyond this now, I'm just after either legislation or best practice guidelines on a landlords responsibility in splitting up utilities between tenants.

warp9

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1,583 posts

198 months

Tuesday 23rd December 2014
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Thanks for the comments. I've found the code of practice on the RICS website which is what I was looking for and contains what I'm after.

Hindsight is a wonderful thing and as this was the first time I've dealt with an independent landlord didn't consider it, but would certainly have a split of utilities clause built into any contract going forward. I didn't and am now doing my best to sort things from here.

I think my case is pretty strong. Time and the courts will tell!