Ask to physically see the paper copy of the electricity bill. I strongly suspect you are paying someones elses arrears. ESB should only be costing you 50 or 60 quid a month.
Ok, put it like this then. Say you decide to move out March 1st. So you pay your last rent on February 1st. You now have until March 1st, without anymore rent. Save your 550 though, as if you were getting ready to pay rent March 1st. So you have the 550 in hand. The day you are moving out, is the day the new person is moving in so as you're heading out the door, you get the 550 in your hand, you now have 1100 in hand. Your new deposit and month's rent is covered. Does that make sense to you?
should only be 60 euro every two months in all honesty, truthseeker. I share with three others and our last bill was 249 for two months.
Really? I didn't pay my deposit and month's rent until the day I moved in. I'm sure if you asked, they might accommodate you on it.
Youre dead right PaddyW - I forgot about the number of people in the place.
Lilee - you say its a big cold house - if youre not heating it by gas then what the hell is the 60 a month gas bill for - you couldnt possibly be using that amount just for cooking.
If no one is using the eircom and its just line rental then why not just stand together and refuse to pay it.
Lilee - on the figures you posted, the bi-monthly bills for ESB come to 880 euro and for Gas come to 480 euro.
There is something seriously wrong with this.
You say you are switching to a 0% credit card, why do you have two cards? In any case a spendaholic should cut up her credit cards to prevent impulse buys and have no cash or bank card when shopping. You will have to re educate yourself in relation to impulse buys or you will regret it in later years. Best of luck.
If the landlord insists on having the phone line, then let her pay for it. Check out if it says anything about the phone line in your lease?
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