Yes, even if no one's living in the property, the daily standing charge must still be paid. You'll also need to pay for any heat that might still be used during that time, for example if the heating's been left on.
Modified on: Fri, 14 Feb, 2020 at 2:32 PM
Yes, even if no one's living in the property, the daily standing charge must still be paid. You'll also need to pay for any heat that might still be used during that time, for example if the heating's been left on.
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