After lot of hiccups, we exchanged contract two weeks ago and moving to our home in 2 weeks time. We have the trio of worst seller+ worst solicitor+ worst estate agent. Anyway, we applied to BT to move our telephone/broadband to the new address from the moving date. However, this got cancelled as the current BT line in the new address is used by talk talk to provide tel/broadband service for the current owner. Apparently the current owner has put a 'bar' on the talk talk service from her moving date until her new home is completed which will be few months.
Main problem now is BT cannot connect to the existing line as the seller hasn't cancelled her account from the moving date, instead keeping the account and paying line rental. This will mean we have to get a second line at the property which will cost us somewhere around £200 (cost is not a major issue, though totally unnecessary). Our main concern is that seller will still have an account attached to the property and we are worried that she could use her account to prove her address which could potentially result in fraud. Also if she doesn't pay line rental, our credit history may be affected as we are living in that address from mid august (I am not sure about this though)
My main questions are:
- Is it legally allowed to hold a broadband account on some else property without their consent when you don't own or reside in that property
- any advice on how to proceed further.
We requested help from solicitor and also estate agent but they do not think its something which they can sort out.
I understand that seller can take their phone number and account with them but never heard of someone holding on to their account after selling the property.
Thanks in advance for your advice.