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MTbowels | 13:37 Thu 06th Sep 2012 | Home & Garden
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My son is in a private rent house and wants to buy an electric cooker (oven/hob/grill) for the property. The landlord has provided an ordinary 13amp socket in the kitchen and has told my son he can use a table top type cooker that has a plug on the nd of the cable. The landlord refuses to install a proper cooker switch. Can the landlord refuse to do this? I've never been in a house without a CCU. There is mains gas laid on to the kitchen.

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Are you saying the house had no cooker at the start?
is he renting furnished or unfurnished? I don't think he has to provide a CCU.

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no cooker there when tenancy taken up. N
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Not sure about furnished/unfurnished. I'll check.
I would have thought if it was a furnished let that adequate cooking facilities would have to be provided.
If unfurnished then provision of gas supply may be sufficient.

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