10 Jul 2016

A question about : Bought house with meter, had bill based on RV

Hi all,

I've recently bought a house in the Yorkshire Water area.

The house has a water meter, but the previous owners were still billed based on rateable value.

The drainage & water search commissioned by my conveyancer says that Yorkshire Water would force me on to a metered tariff after purchase. The conveyancer drew my attention to this.

I've received a first bill from Yorkshire Water, addressed to me and correctly dated from the day my purchase completed. It's unmetered - based on rateable value - and covers the period to 31 March 2015.

Does the arrival of this bill mean they have missed the boat for forcing me to be metered, or can they still legally do it later?

I've a few different water-bill related questions, so I'm going to open a new thread for each. This is because they are separate issues and I would like to try to keep things simple by not mixing them up.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Cheers

Best answers:

  • Our next door neighbours are in the same position here in Wales - the previous owners had a meter fitted but apparently went back to rateable value within the initial 12 months.
    The "new" owners are still paying based on rateable.....and have been for three years now!
    My recent experiences with Welsh Water suggest that their administration is in such a mess that they don't know where meters are fitted anyway ...I suspect that Yorks Water are just as bad!
  • They can switch you to a metered bill later if they want. It's a mistake they are not legally obliged to keep to. Make sure you have evidence of the meter reading on your purchase date (or close to).
  • Hi brewerdave,
    Thank you for this.
    I have seen somewhere online a text to the effect that once they have billed on RV, they have missed the boat and can no longer force you to metered. I can't find it now and would like to confirm it if possible.
    Cheers
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