If the property is mortgaged then presumably they will accept the mortgage statement as proof of ownership? If it's not then the deeds would have to do!they are insisting that the only documentation they will accept as proof of my ownership of this house is a utility bill. A utility bill in my name at this address I just do not have nor ever did have!!
Is there any way to overcome this bureaucratic mess??
Actually Extopia, it's prudent to supply the permits because otherwise tradesmen usually add it on to the price of the job!
Clubman, mortgage statement, lease etc. not acceptable as proof of ownership - only utility bill and in my name
mickeyg said:How long would it take to have ESB change name on their database and then send "bill"?
Good point. I was mislead by the original post:They are not trying to prove ownership - it's proof of residence they're after.
I guess the answer is that a non resident landlord is not automatically entitled to these permits and must simply pay up for on street parking?Despite my offering to show them lease agreements, insurance certificates etc. they are insisting that the only documentation they will accept as proof of my ownership of this house is a utility bill. A utility bill in my name at this address I just do not have nor ever did have!!
If you do want to make a serious complaint, I'd suggest that you'd be better off referring the issue to the ombudsman.Can you say you're being charged by the builder for extra parking costs and bring the council to the small claims court - they shouldn't be able to define proof of residence like that
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