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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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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    IIRC, when I was a boy, the electricity, gas, and water were all turned off when we went away. I don't think that it was unusual.


    You were spoiled Chris!

    No electric, no gas but we did have spring water! And as to going away, well, perhaps a day trip!


    Regards


    BOD
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    IIRC, when I was a boy, the electricity, gas, and water were all turned off when we went away. I don't think that it was unusual.


    You were spoiled Chris!

    No electric, no gas but we did have spring water! And as to going away, well, perhaps a day trip!


    Regards


    BOD
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