On 22/04/2018 11:19, Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp wrote:
I was told that if there was a water meter on either property, the
pipework would need to be re-installed by the water authourity. I
didn't have time to persue it then and I don't now either.
AB
[Apologies if you received an email, I clicked the wrong reply button]
The properties have seperate water meters and seperate turn offs
outside. But, as I said in my OP, enters the flat from the property
directly below, which is where they have tinkered about with it.
To answer Newshound's question, there is no communal area.
So, the water company may have to re-route?
As an aside, my sister's flat is rented and belongs to a housing
assosiation. The flat downstairs currently belongs to a private landlord
who is planning on letting it out.
So I guess in the event of any future problems, let the landlords sort
out between them?
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