Electric company wont connect me

So they can charge what ever they see fit to install 2 master fuses (that they took out) Because they are the monopoly, they are the judge, they are the jury and they are exercutioner
No. You would get a written quote and then complain if you feel it is unreasonable, ultimately raising a case with the ombudsman.

But you can't do any of that as you aren't the tenant or the owner.
 
You have no 'rights' here at all. ... As the supply has been cut off, then if you want electricity then you will have to pay whatever reinstatement costs are due. £1000s is likely.
Horses for courses.

As you are probably aware, I see a lot of houses being bought, refurbished and sold, mainly repossessions, 'seizures' (ordered by Courts) or 'probate sales' etc., and it's pretty common that the electricity supply has been 'cut off' [by removal of cutout fuse(s)]. However, it's virtually always the case that when the new owner approaches a supplier for an electricity supply, they arrange for the supply to be 'reinstated' at no cost.
 

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