Thread: Part time BB?
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Old 06-14-2007, 02:55 PM
Mugwump
 
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Default Re: Part time BB?

In article <xNC9i.680$p8.468@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, news@t-
onywoolf.co.uk says...
> "Mugwump" <mugwump@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.20d0f6ddf4fd4d709896af@news.easynews.com. ..
> In article <176uZD2KcidF-pn2-RdYOOKpncs83@rikki.tavi.co.uk>, rde42
> @spamcop.net says...
> > On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 13:47:33 UTC, "steeler" <nospam@nomail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > ISP with 1 month contract. Only drawback would be a £50 activationfee
> > > each
> > > time.

> >
> > AAISP will transfer the exusting contract to someone else for a pound.
> >
> >

> However, what is to stop the tenant changing to a cheaper provider?
> Unfortunately tenancy laws give the tenant the right to change
> providers, regardless of anything in the lease.
>
> Seems a bit odd - since the tenant would then be leaving the property in a
> different condition from the one they found it in. I wonder whether it
> really applies to short term tenancies. Could you point us in the direction
> of definitive information?
>
>

My mistake. If it is not explicitly stated in the tenancy agreement that
the tenant can not change supplier, then he/she would be free to do so
provided that he informed the Landlord.

However I would think that unless the landlord kept the accounts in his
name then e.g. changing the phone to the tenant would cause an ADSL
cease.

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