After speaking to the DNO, they are chasing the vacated tenants for costs incurred in removing the electrical supply. I asked why doesn't the costs they are chasing include an amount to help cover costs of the reinstallation?
Like always reinstallation costs are down to the next one to pick up the property basically.
Sounds weird to me. An equivalent would be a tenant breaking a window at his rented property, he gets charged for the clear up of the broken glass and boarding of the window to make safe/secure, but then the HA has to pay for the new window. In my mind you break a window you pay all costs involved. For electricity supplies, the same, in this case the vacated tenant caused the damage he should pay the DNO all costs including a nominal fee for reinstatement.
Like always reinstallation costs are down to the next one to pick up the property basically.
Sounds weird to me. An equivalent would be a tenant breaking a window at his rented property, he gets charged for the clear up of the broken glass and boarding of the window to make safe/secure, but then the HA has to pay for the new window. In my mind you break a window you pay all costs involved. For electricity supplies, the same, in this case the vacated tenant caused the damage he should pay the DNO all costs including a nominal fee for reinstatement.