Hi.
I am the owner of a flat in a converted house that has two other flats: we are all leaseholders or them same freeholder, I am the flat in the middle. We have one water main supply feed that comes into our house which is then split into the 3 flats. I am having my bathroom renovated and the plumber switched off the water supply to my flat: this apparently resulted in the ground flat not having any water either accordingly to the leaseholder. Following inspection of the ground floor from my plumber at my expenses, it resulted that the ground floor flat still had cold water but was the hot water supply that was cut as apparently feeds off my own supply to my flat. The flat upstairs was unaffected. The leaseholder of the ground flat now wants the freeholder to get it rectified at a cost between the 3 flats. Is it not his responsibility and expense only to ensure that his flat feeds from his own water supply rather than using hot water from mine, specifically since he had the flat renovated when he bought it?
Specifically, each time hot water is used downstairs it causes me inconvenience as my water pressures drops considerably and affects my washing machine and boiler.
Thanks
I am the owner of a flat in a converted house that has two other flats: we are all leaseholders or them same freeholder, I am the flat in the middle. We have one water main supply feed that comes into our house which is then split into the 3 flats. I am having my bathroom renovated and the plumber switched off the water supply to my flat: this apparently resulted in the ground flat not having any water either accordingly to the leaseholder. Following inspection of the ground floor from my plumber at my expenses, it resulted that the ground floor flat still had cold water but was the hot water supply that was cut as apparently feeds off my own supply to my flat. The flat upstairs was unaffected. The leaseholder of the ground flat now wants the freeholder to get it rectified at a cost between the 3 flats. Is it not his responsibility and expense only to ensure that his flat feeds from his own water supply rather than using hot water from mine, specifically since he had the flat renovated when he bought it?
Specifically, each time hot water is used downstairs it causes me inconvenience as my water pressures drops considerably and affects my washing machine and boiler.
Thanks