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    KJezza
    Flatchatter

      For quite some time we have been paying a lot more than we should for gas, due to a leak on the property – you can smell it but not see it at a point near the front entrance to a block of 6 flats.
      We have been pointing this out at every inspection for some years but until a recent renovation to one of the flats, it went ignored and ‘undetected’. My latest gas bill says our 2 bed flat with 2 occupiers is using the equivalent of a 5 bed household. How can I claim some of the cost of the leaking gas back? Do I have any solid recourse or is it a case of ask and see? Thank you Jimmy-T, I love this site and the column.

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      Jimmy-T
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        It depends where the responsibility for the physical connection of the gas begins and ends.  If it’s the supplier side, make a claim to them. If it’s the consumer side,, and you are an owner, make a claim against the owners corp for not maintaining common property … but bear in mind that everyone else can do the same so you may be no better off.

        If you are a tenant, make a claim against the landlord for failing to tell the Owners Corp to fix it.

        And thank-you for your kind words.

        The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
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        KJezza
        Flatchatter
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          Thank you Jimmy, much appreciated.

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