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Switch off or else!

Here's a good 'un.

Been working on a property which has gone from long term tenancy to holiday let. The owner asked me to make sure that I turned off the electricity at the mains when leaving the building vacant. It is currently undergoing refurb. However, when I asked why, it turned out that the company the holiday let will be insured through has made it a condition of granting the policy that the electricity must be turned off each time a letting period comes to an end. I thought this rather odd, since it means that apart from doing a clean around and laundry change, the property owner will have to go around resetting the boiler timer, the TV, the electric oven clock etc etc every time there is a changeover!

It somewhat makes a mockery of the insistence upon having regular I&T because where is the risk if the whole installation is denergised for long periods of time?

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Has anyone else come across nonsense like this?
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  • Makes one wonder how much the premium was - a good point well made s/c. I shall ask the owner to question the insurance company as to whether or not they will pay out in the event of a claim for burst pipes due to frost damage, fire damage due to disabled mains smoke and heat alarms and losses due to robbery because the security alarm had effectively been disabled by the insurer's own T's & C's.
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  • Makes one wonder how much the premium was - a good point well made s/c. I shall ask the owner to question the insurance company as to whether or not they will pay out in the event of a claim for burst pipes due to frost damage, fire damage due to disabled mains smoke and heat alarms and losses due to robbery because the security alarm had effectively been disabled by the insurer's own T's & C's.
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