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Default Water Bill through plumber's fault?

On Jan 24, 1:19*pm, harry wrote:
On Jan 24, 2:56*pm, "dadiOH" wrote:





chellielou wrote:
Hi all, I hope someone can help me!


I moved into my flat (rented) approx 10 months ago. When I moved in,
there was a problem with one of the toilets, and we informed the
estate agents immediately. They called their own plumber to come and
rectify the problem.
Now, 10 months on, I have received a water bill for over 500, as the
36 per month I pay the water company won't cover out new meter
reading.
I rung the water company, who said it must definitely be a leak. After
determining the leak was on the property, I switched off the water
temporarily. Whilst investigating, we noticed the cistern from the
broken toilet had completely drained. We have had a plumber
acquaintance come out and have a look, and he said that the work
originally done to the toilet has led the water to slowly drain from
the cistern into the toilet, meaning that the cistern is constantly
refilling itself. Due to the silent but steady nature of this
problem, it has gone completely undetected.
I spoke to the estate agent this morning, who was quick to deny any
fault and refused to absorb any portion of the bill.


Am I being stupid/naive to say that this problem was not something I
should have to pay for completely by myself, and that the estate
agents/landlord should at least offer to absorb some of the costs for
the shoddy work that was initially done by their contracted plumber?


Any help/opinions would be appreciated!


It is my *opinion* that you are correct. *Getting the agent to assume
liability - even partial - will be difficult. *Do you have small claims
courts in the UK?


We do but it's for stuff like unpaid bills and non supply of goods
paid for etc.- Hide quoted text -

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What's the essential difference between unpaid bills, non-supply of
goods, etc and this water bill issue?