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    Electrcity Charges - Granny Flat

    Thats great then, because the electricity is in their name and is their account, thus their responsibility. If I was in their shoes, of course. My wildest imaginations cant seem to work out what goes where the asterisks are, any clues? Should I be concerned if they were to disconnect...
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    Electrcity Charges - Granny Flat

    Just an idea, but even though tenant A and tenant B have separate meters. Can tenant B refuse to pay for electricity as they aren't actually separately metered?
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    Electrcity Charges - Granny Flat

    I just figured it was less hassle, especially if they're trying to threaten breaking their lease for a response on the matter. What do you mean marg? That they are aware so have been taking advantage of the situation? Will take that into consideration, next time around I suppose.
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    Electrcity Charges - Granny Flat

    Tenant A has been there for years and we've never had any issues. They've been good and looked after the place, and their proportion of the rent is much greater, whereas Tenant B has only been there for over a month of their 12 month lease. It would be less of a loss, if they break the lease in...
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    Electrcity Charges - Granny Flat

    Hey guys and girls, I just thought i would put the situation out there for feedback and opinions. The situation goes, its a residential property with a detached garage with a granny flat on top. Both tenanted with separate metering for each occupancy, for explainations sake lets call tenant A...
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