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  1. Hi everyone, Hope you can shed some light on this one. Last July, my daughter thought it wise to leave the family home for a year to experience the student life. After seeing the error of her ways, she has now returned, towing with her a water bill for £1000...... I phoned Welsh Water, and they said the bill was correct. My daughter doesn't dispute she owes the money, its the others in the house that do. Five students signed the tenancy agreement back in July 2011. After a couple of months, two students left and were replaced by another two. They did not update the tenancy agreement to show the change. Basically, the new tenants reimbursed the bond to the two tenants who were leaving. From what I can gather, the water bill was never addressed monthly, it just built up. Fast forward to today. The tenancy comes to an end, all go their seperate ways. Except the water bill seems to have landed on my daughters doorstep. There are 3 names on the bill, cos Welsh Water can only get 3 on their billing???????? My daughter, and two others. And yes you guessed it, the other two on the bill are the tenants who left after two months. Now what I need to know is who is ultimately responsible for this bill? The bonds have been released by the letting agent into my daughters account. The debt has been passed to Moorcroft and are threatening more charges. I want to pay the bill out of the bonds and have done with it. After all, IT IS THEIR DEBT. However, the two tenants who are not on the tenancy agreement are denying responsibility for the bill and are demanding their bond be paid forthwith. Stating that should the bill be paid from their bonds, it would be classed as theft. Any thoughts regarding the legal position we find ourselves in. Your help in this matter is greatly appreciated. Vaz.
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