transfer of EAC communal electricity meters to the committee

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h3ats33k3r
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Re: transfer of EAC communal electricity meters to the committee

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Well, it's much cheaper if we manage to get a domestic tariff, not only because of the kW/h rate but also because of 9% VAT instead of 19%.
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Re: transfer of EAC communal electricity meters to the committee

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Well, I finally got round to emailing them to ask, and .............

Delivery has failed to these recipients or groups:

supplynic@eac.com.cy
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Re: transfer of EAC communal electricity meters to the committee

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haha... I told you earlier emailing was a bad idea! :)
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Re: transfer of EAC communal electricity meters to the committee

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There's also a 'contact us' form on their website, so, I've tried that .............
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Re: transfer of EAC communal electricity meters to the committee

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-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: Re: Contact Us Mail
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2022 08:33:13 +0000
From: Oxana Leonova


Hello.

The community accounts are always on commercial tariff.


From: Supply Pafos
Sent: 21 September 2022 09:01
To: Oxana Leonova
Subject: FW: Contact Us Mail

From: Registry Pafos <RegistryPafos@Eac.com.cy>
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2022 9:29 AM
To: Supply Pafos <supplypafos@Eac.com.cy>
Subject: FW: Contact Us Mail

From: Electricity Authority of Cyprus <eac@Eac.com.cy>
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2022 8:12 AM
To: Registry Pafos <RegistryPafos@Eac.com.cy>
Subject: FW: Contact Us Mail

From: eac@eac.com.cy <eac@eac.com.cy>
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2022 7:42 PM
To: Electricity Authority of Cyprus <eac@Eac.com.cy>
Subject: Contact Us Mail

Message:
I'm the chairman of our complex committee. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ASSOCIATION Account Number = xxxxxxxxxxx It has been brought to my attention that we are on a commercial tariff (10-Commercial ) As we are purely residential with just ten private houses around a communal pool, can we change to your 01-Domestic tariff please?
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Re: transfer of EAC communal electricity meters to the committee

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How do I get my name removed as guarantor for our Communal Electricity account? We changed from our developer to a property Management Company in March this year and the EAC insisted I give my name, as chairperson, as guarantor for the account. I wish to change that.
How do I go about that? Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: transfer of EAC communal electricity meters to the committee

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Hi WillowTree

To get your name removed, a new chair for your Management Committee will be need to be elected at your next AGM (or earlier). That person will then act as guarantor for the Communal Electricity account.

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Re: transfer of EAC communal electricity meters to the committee

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Thank You Nigel, I've just been re-elected so it looks like I'm stuck with it for a while.
Best Regards.
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Re: transfer of EAC communal electricity meters to the committee

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So is it normal that the head of the committee has to act as a guarantor? Or are there other ways? Seems a little "unfair" that a single owner would have to take full responsibility for communal meters?

Best GW
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