What should I do if I find that an electrician has connected neighbors to our meter?

Mary asks:
The situation is this: The husband mending the outlet went to the landing to turn off the outlet group so as not to get an electric charge. Turns off our switch, a neighbor runs out and says turn on the light for me, my husband says I turned off your switch in the other direction. It turned out that the entire outlet group of neighbors was sitting on our knife switch. We calculated the consumption per day. Our apartment is 36 kilowatts per day !!!!, and the neighboring 4 Sq. We know that this is a mistake of electricians, since in 2017 our meter burned out due to internal weak contact, even then we told the electrician that they were screwing us a lot, something was wrong, but our words remained in the air.

If we write now to the management company, they will immediately run to fix everything, since it is not profitable for us to do the recalculation for the entire period.

Question!! Please tell me how to proceed where to go? How to apply in order to draw up an act, confirm the fact of an unauthorized connection and to make a recount! Really looking forward to advice. Thank.

The answer to the question:
You have not noticed the problem of sharply increased energy consumption for 3 years, and your neighbors, on the contrary, have not noticed a sharp decrease in energy consumption?

Something is wrong here, when replacing the meter, the electrician shouldn’t touch the machines of the socket and lighting group! The counter costs BEFORE them.

Contact a lawyer on housing and communal services, you need to fix the situation in some way independent of your UK and then contact them. If they refuse, go to court.

In any case, even if you call an electrician to fix this problem, there should be a record in the journal in the Criminal Code, based on which you can try to defend your rights in court. As well as a record of the previous call and the replacement of the electric meter.

By the way, are there any documents left after replacing the counter?

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