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I attended with Steve Stirk, surveyor, on Friday
24th February 2017 at 10am. We were given
access to 117 and Steve Stirk investigated the
water pressure to the taps in the kitchen and
bathroom.
We were unable to gain access to 113 as the tenant
was not home -1 called and left voicemail
messages for the tenant but did not get any further
response.
Steve Stirk suggested that we knock at 109 just on
the off chance that someone was home. Mr Simon
Cordell answered the door and, once Steve Stirk
had explained that we were investigating the low
water pressure/supply issue to the block, he
allowed us into the property.
While Steve Stirk checked the water pressure in
the kitchen, I introduced myself to Mr Cordell. He
then became quite agitated and proceeded to
regulate me with the same issues that he had
relayed to me during our previous telephone
conversation including issues about his
neighbours, the police and the Council conspiring
to ruin his life as well as his work arranging
community music events. He did not give me
much of an opportunity to respond and kept
talking over me when I tried to do so. Steve Stirk
then went and checked the bathroom taps which
he discovered were all already open (water
running in wash basin; water running in bath
which was full and going down overflow). We
then thanked Mr Cordell for his time and left the
property.
Outcome: It is unclear whether Mr Cordell
running all of the taps constantly is linked to the
issue of low water pressure as he is on the ground
floor and 117 is 2 floors up (we had been unable
to check the pressure in 113). Steve Stirk to liaise
again with Thames Water about the issue and to
consider separation of the water supply to the
ground floor flat.
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CLAIM NUMBER: D02EDO73
IN THE EDMONTON COUNTY COURT
BETWEEN:
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