Contact Email. Contact Phone. Step 2 of 3 Next Step Prev Step. Your nearest depot is Get in touch. When would you like to see us? Which day are you available for our visit? What time are you available for our visit? Morning Afternoon Evening. Step 3 of 3 Prev Step. Check coverage in your area Input Postcode. In this article, we aim to make that clear. Back before October , a homeowner was responsible for their own drains as well as lateral drains — and even some drains outside of their property boundaries.
However, since October , drain responsibility is much more simple: a homeowner is only responsible for the drains inside their property boundary, connected to their property. Drain blockages, damage or any nagging issues with drainage can be frustrating for any homeowner. The added complication of accountability can make the whole process more stressful and disruptive than it needs to be.
Even if you experience a blockage or see signs of slow drains in your home, it still takes a bit of work to figure out exactly where the problem lies. If you arrange to have an inspection of the surrounding drains, but a blockage is found to be outside of your property, it is not your responsibility to carry out the repair. Coronavirus pandemic Coronavirus: information, advice and FAQs. Online service unavailable The facility to view meetings, agendas and minutes, and to find out about your councillor is currently unavailable.
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Why transfer responsibility? Who is responsible since 1 October ? Road drains Road drainage is the responsibility of Leicestershire County Council. As with many facilities that the public use, the responsibility will depend on factors including the location of the drain and the situation of the occupier within the property.
Most of the drains that a water company must maintain are on public land, outside of the private property boundary. The property owner must maintain their own drains when they have a blockage. A property that relies on a private sewer system will also be the responsibility of the owner. Should there be damage to the drain then the repair for the broken drain also falls with the property owner. In many cases drain repairs can include excavations and relining to restore the pipe and ensure any waste flows smoothly in future.
Property owners in flats and other buildings that share drainage facilities will commonly have some form of management company that takes responsibility for building maintenance. This management or caretaker company will usually pay for drainage issues in the building with maintenance fees. Tenants usually have the ability to pass on repair and maintenance costs for their property, including drains.
This can help alleviate a lot of financial pressure for tenants. However, there may be a stipulation in the tenancy agreement requiring a tenant to pay for, or contribute to, any costs.
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