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		<description><![CDATA[DANGER OF THE WEEK AWARD Bad Tenants While carrying out a yearly Gas Safety Check (CP12) we came across this gas fire in the front lounge. When we checked the fire last year it was solidly mounted on a &#8216;crazy paving&#8217; style hearth.  Although a bit dated it did the job that was intended which [...]<h3>Related Posts</h3>
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<p><span style="color: #000000;">While carrying out  a yearly Gas Safety Check (CP12) we came across this gas fire in the front lounge. When we checked the fire  last year it was solidly mounted  on a &#8216;crazy paving&#8217; style hearth.  Although a bit dated it did the job that was intended which was to present a non-flammable surface between the fire and the floor covering. This year when we arrived to check the appliances we found the following.</span><span id="more-1872"></span>
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The new tenant decided that they didn&#8217;t like the &#8216;crazy paving&#8217; look so removed it! They didn&#8217;t disconnect the fire when the work was carried out and left the fire propped up on a couple of bricks. They thought they were justified in taking out the hearth while re-decoratinng the mid-terraced property. Wrong!</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve temporarily had to remove the fire to make the installation safe and after a word with the landlord the tenants now have to pay to have a proper hearth put back in and the fire re-connected.</p>
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