Hi, I hope this is the right forum and maybe someone can offer some advice here...
We have a property let out via an agency. The last tenant got a pre-pay gas meter installed by Electric Ireland without my authorisation, and now the new tenant is complaining that EI are asking her for €200 to have it removed,because she wants to pay a regular bill (understandably enough since the gas is cheaper).
I contacted EI asking for this €200 fee to be waived since it was installed without authorisation, but they told me that my wife had authorised it. She had no memory of doing so, and I found this very surprising since her name and phone number would not be on any documentation relating to the house (I had bought it before we were married). When she called EI and enquired further, they said her phone number didn't match the phone number that was used for the "authorisation".
After repeated attempts to contact EI, they eventually told me that the matter was between me and the former tenant (so basically tough sh1t, pay the 200 snots). Their argument was "what are we supposed to do if someone tells us they're the landlord?" and the woman I spoke to rejected my arguments that they could check with the PRTB, get written authorisation along with proof of ownership (like they had requested from me before talking to me) or get the tenant to pay for the installation (so that there would be no charge for removal).
I am surely not the first landlord that this has happened to, but when I said this to the woman in EI, her response was "well you're the first case I've seen". I asked for an address where I could make a written complaint, but all she gave me was the address of the department she was working in, which I don't reckon is going to give me an impartial hearing.
First of all, has anyone else here been in this situation? Have I got reasonable grounds for complaint, and a waiver of this €200 charge? (At the end of the day, that's all I'm looking for).
Secondly, if I want to make an official complaint about Electric Ireland (since their authorisation procedure is pathetic), who can I complain to who will actually listen and potentially do something about this?
We have a property let out via an agency. The last tenant got a pre-pay gas meter installed by Electric Ireland without my authorisation, and now the new tenant is complaining that EI are asking her for €200 to have it removed,because she wants to pay a regular bill (understandably enough since the gas is cheaper).
I contacted EI asking for this €200 fee to be waived since it was installed without authorisation, but they told me that my wife had authorised it. She had no memory of doing so, and I found this very surprising since her name and phone number would not be on any documentation relating to the house (I had bought it before we were married). When she called EI and enquired further, they said her phone number didn't match the phone number that was used for the "authorisation".
After repeated attempts to contact EI, they eventually told me that the matter was between me and the former tenant (so basically tough sh1t, pay the 200 snots). Their argument was "what are we supposed to do if someone tells us they're the landlord?" and the woman I spoke to rejected my arguments that they could check with the PRTB, get written authorisation along with proof of ownership (like they had requested from me before talking to me) or get the tenant to pay for the installation (so that there would be no charge for removal).
I am surely not the first landlord that this has happened to, but when I said this to the woman in EI, her response was "well you're the first case I've seen". I asked for an address where I could make a written complaint, but all she gave me was the address of the department she was working in, which I don't reckon is going to give me an impartial hearing.
First of all, has anyone else here been in this situation? Have I got reasonable grounds for complaint, and a waiver of this €200 charge? (At the end of the day, that's all I'm looking for).
Secondly, if I want to make an official complaint about Electric Ireland (since their authorisation procedure is pathetic), who can I complain to who will actually listen and potentially do something about this?