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Are British Gas workmen/ meter readers allowed to climb over padlocked gates to gain access onto private residential property to check/ read a meter? No debt and meter reading provided recently. No prior written request.
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We have a 6 ft metal fence around the car park with a pin code lock on the gate. This car park is solely used for staff. Few months ago our neighbors started building flats/apartment next to our property. Somehow the builders has got hold of our pin code. We told them they are not allowed to use the car park. After several months of using it and leaving trash inside the car park, we have had enough. They were dragging heavy equipment through our roof and trespassing the car park without any consent. We changed the pin code last week and yesterday they broke down the fence. I've contacted the police and they said unless we have caught them in the act or have any evidence to prove that they were the one that broke in, then they can't do anything. What should I do? We tried speaking with the neighbors but they are just the tenants and are unable to pass the landlord contact details to us. I'm thinking of installing a CCTV and then perhaps hire some sort of private parking company to enforce it? I will also try and get photos of them inside the car park. But when we last confronted them about trespassing the property, they laughed and ask what are we going to do about it. They seem to be Eastern European and have very broken English. They said they will get their boss to come over and discuss it with us but he never turned up.
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ive been having trouble with my landlord. Is it legal to find him coming into my back gardern often via a gate and even looking into my bolted door sheds?