Re: unauthorised utility name change:TENANT changed billing name back to that of LAND
My mate works in ESB he says the policy is as follows
They will take instructions from a Landlord saying put the account in the name of Joe Bloggs my new tenant, you also need to supply meter reads, a phone number for Joe and ideally his date of birth (date protection I gather)Once the account is in Joes name he gets a letter confirming that he has been set up and he is liable for the bills
If and when Joe LEAVES the house and assuming he contacts ESB they will close the account in Joes name and obviously look for a forwarding address. They will also look for the name of the new tenant or Landlord.
THEY WILL NOT SET UP THE ACCOUNT IN THE LANDLORDS NAME ON THE BASIS OF A TENANTS INSTRUCTION.
ESB then send out a letter to the landlord/New tenant asking them to register. If no one responds after a month or two ESB Networks cut off the supply . Apparently BGE and Airtricity customers would be treated exactly the same, its called an unregistered supply I think
There is then a charge for reconnecting, about €100 I think.
The mate says that ESB Supply have a scheme for Landlords whereby you agree to a "landlord agrement" so Joe BLoggs moves out and the account is set up in the landlords name automatically, you get a letter confirming same. Once you rent out again and ESB are advised of the new tenant your name is taken off the account. It stops the chance of the house be disconnected. Only problem I can see is if the tenant is with BGE or Airtricity and moves out the Landlord agreement wont work. Dont know if BGE or Airtricity have a similar product