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Contact your local Environmental Health department. A lot of people don't realise that they have powers to deal with this sort of thing so get on to them ASAP mate.
Let us know what develops
 
£150 !!!!....... more like pesetas. a 1st year apprentice would know better.
 
that's not right, not going to say anything else as people that do these kind of things sometimes go running to lawyers and I'm not going to get sued by this person,who will find out about this forum because he or she will end up googling around....... that looks like somebody has bought it from a DIY shop and the rest is obvious.....
 
Thank you all for your replies I am by no means qualified and wouldnt have a clue about it, but it looked wrong even to me!

I have been telling them about this problem since we moved in and I have in an email the landlord saying it was OK, so I thought nothing of it until this week.

Would this set up have an impact on power useage?

I am going to report this ASAP. This is next to the gas pipe, so if it sets on fire the whole place could go up!

I have taken a new close up picture for you all:

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Could you legally issue your landlord an ultimatum stating that IF THEY don't get it fixed within 10 days you will organise the remedial works, pay the electrician out of your rental and pay the next months minus the costs.

Work like this is so bad and there should be a "body" with teeth who will sort out the cowboys.

NB: Writing to Dominic Littlewood may be a good idea and the landlord may have "previous"
 
Absolutely no excuse we seem to be seeing more and more bodge jobs on this forum why couldn't he move the consumer unit so at least the tails were inside the unit and properly crimped depending how the old cables came down you can sometimes get some slack so no need for extending .

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Absolutely no excuse we seem to be seeing more and more bodge jobs on this forum why couldn't he move the consumer unit so at least the tails were inside the unit and properly crimped depending how the old cables came down you can sometimes get some slack so no need for extending .
 

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