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We have a static 8 berth caravan on a site in Dorset. We've been expecting electric and gas bills to come in. Anyway, a couple of weeks ago, management thought our electric bill too low and are looking into it! They told my husband they would get back to him, which they haven't yet. They haven't said how much it was though. I just wondered, can they legally do this, say, they estimate what they think it should be?..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If I was you I'd get onto the management and ask what the reading they're questioning is, and what do they mean 'looking into it'. How does the reading compare to same time last year for instance. It may be that the meter is faulty, which you would need to know.
Ive no idea about the legalities, but I'd want to know more detail if I was you. Are they reasonable people to deal with?
I assume that the site owners own and maintain the electricty meters and cables within the park, not the electricity company that supplies the management.
If that is the case then they allowed to investigate your meter readings and meter.
What period are they querying? If you don't live in the caravan full time, was it used a lot less than the previous year?