Off Topic Rented house

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You still just need to turn the tap off above the hot water tank and it will solve your problem <ok>


Trust me done all of this, you can see where the water is under the first bathroom floor, when you walk in you can smell dampness. You can see what we use by the screen shot, it works out at 79 cubic metres since July 2019.
 
Trust me done all of this, you can see where the water is under the first bathroom floor, when you walk in you can smell dampness. You can see what we use by the screen shot, it works out at 79 cubic metres since July 2019.
It’s impossible to get a hot water leak anywhere in your house if you have stopped the cold water going into the bottom of your hot water tank mate<ok>
 
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It’s impossible to get a hot water leak anywhere in your house if you have stopped the cold water going into the bottom of your hot water tank mate<ok>

There is 3 tanks in the loft, I am led to believe this has something about what you are saying mate? the plumber did everything and the water is still leaking. When i sit on my first toilet, I can feel the ceramic floor tiles are warm , seriously
 
If it's a mains leak, which it sounds like, it's Northumbria waters issue, not yours or your landlord, and they'll pay you compensation.

The threads interesting though, have you a tenancy agreement, is that the agreement you talk about? If you have and you're paying the rent specified in there then jobs a good un, any repairs are his responsibility, unless you caused damage, if you haven't got a tenancy agreement you've still got squatters rights, but you'd be a bit on a sticky wicket with your rights.
Absolute rubbish mate, no such thing as squatters rights. A landlord has statutory repairing obligations that are cover by law. In the absence of a written tenancy agreement the default position becomes that as defined by the housing act. Also bear in mind that despite many things that could be agreed in a tenancy agreement no one can sign away their statutory rights in favour of someone else.
 
Absolute rubbish mate, no such thing as squatters rights. A landlord has statutory repairing obligations that are cover by law. In the absence of a written tenancy agreement the default position becomes that as defined by the housing act. Also bear in mind that despite many things that could be agreed in a tenancy agreement no one can sign away their statutory rights in favour of someone else.

Im certainly not a squatter, not at 850 a month

There is a signed agreement between us about renting the property
 
There is 3 tanks in the loft, I am led to believe this has something about what you are saying mate? the plumber did everything and the water is still leaking. When i sit on my first toilet, I can feel the ceramic floor tiles are warm , seriously
If you have three tanks in your loft 1 will be a small one that top your rads up the other large one is your cold tank that should be 22ml pipe and usually feeds your bath and the third will be your hot water tank which you can turn off directly above via a small tap ( this won’t help you much as you will have to go up and down to the loft all the time ) also you must have no hot water tank anywhere on your bungalow floor level?
 
If you have three tanks in your loft 1 will be a small one that top your rads up the other large one is your cold tank that should be 22ml pipe and usually feeds your bath and the third will be your hot water tank which you can turn off directly above via a small tap ( this won’t help you much as you will have to go up and down to the loft all the time ) also you must have no hot water tank anywhere on your bungalow floor level?

Yes we have a hot water tank in a cupboard in the utility room
 
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Im certainly not a squatter, not at 850 a month

There is a signed agreement between us about renting the property
squatter, never said you were

tenancy agreement, very much worth the paper it’s written on, but only a court could enforce the terms, providing the are seeped fair and lawful
 
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squatter, never said you were

tenancy agreement, very much worth the paper it’s written on, but only a court could enforce the terms, providing the are seeped fair and lawful

I know you didn't just got tetchy at the word. Good to know about the tendency agreement, I don't think this will get anywhere near a court
 
What the hell have you 3 tanks in the loft for <laugh> you sure you haven’t got a swimming pool up there, anyway go in your cupboard look above and there will be a tap turn that off and you should be ok <ok>

I don't know...no swimming pool, but could have filled on by now, am just going to leave it and pay the remaining till we move next month