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  1. M

    Electrical Safety When Replacing Oven Element

    Phew, that's a relief. Thank you.
  2. M

    Electrical Safety When Replacing Oven Element

    I can't recall off the top of my head although I don't think that's the landlord's reasoning. His view is that the oven is "new", having been replaced 17 months ago when the previous, 20 year old one broke beyond economical repair, and that as such I should bear the responsibility of replacing...
  3. M

    Electrical Safety When Replacing Oven Element

    It's a built in oven, part of the fixtures. I'm very much aware of the fact that it's the landlord's job to sort it out but as I said upthread I really don't need the stress of arguing that point at the moment. I will, however, either replace the part myself and take the ruddy thing with me...
  4. M

    Electrical Safety When Replacing Oven Element

    Genius idea! I'm chuckling now... and yes, I ruddy well WILL do!
  5. M

    Electrical Safety When Replacing Oven Element

    I know Andy, I know. There is no letting agent - it's a private rental. I'm very much aware that it's the landlord's responsibility but to be honest I'm in ill health and can do without the fight and the resultant risk of eviction. If it's going to be a risk to me I'll call in an electrician but...
  6. M

    Electrical Safety When Replacing Oven Element

    Afternoon all! In his wisdom my landlord has decided that the necessary repair to the built in fan oven is my responsibility. As the fan is working and the grill is heating but the oven is not I'm pretty sure that the problem is a broken element, particularly as the main fuses blew while my...
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