Tenants unpaid bills.......
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NDA

Original Poster:

24,963 posts

249 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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Would anyone know if a landlord is responsible for unpaid water rates?

I've had a tenant leave and have had a demand for unpaid water rates - less of a demand, more of a threatening letter - to the property.

They were, under their tenancy agreement, responsible for these rates.

Thanks......

mattdaniels

7,362 posts

306 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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I'm just going through the same situation at the moment. Not only a standard unpaid water bill, the cunning so and so's put the gas and electric in to my name and told the council tax they'd moved out as well, 2 months before the end of the tenancy.

I've written to them all with copies of the signed AST showing their end date and whatever forwarding information I have. Hasn't stopped the council also sending me a Regulation 3 notice requiring details of the tenants despite already giving them that information.

james12345

602 posts

260 months

Wednesday 29th June 2011
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It is not your responsibility - it is the responsibility of the tenant to pay all bills, unless stated otherwise in the tenancy agreement.

We've had tenants leave, owing money to British Gas. Somehow BG got our home number, so we had about a dozen automated calls a day for three weeks before we caved in and paid, then claimed it back from BG.

jimmyjam

2,437 posts

243 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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Not your responsibility. It is water companies job to chase them as long as you provide a forwarding address.
There is a bill going through parliament I think to change this for some utilities but at the moment you just need to provide a forwarding address and they must take it up from there.

NDA

Original Poster:

24,963 posts

249 months

Thursday 30th June 2011
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OK - cool.

Thanks for the replies....