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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the watercare leak allowance form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Applicant Details' section. Enter your first name, last name, and company name if applicable. Provide your email and phone number for efficient communication.
  3. Next, move to the 'Property Details' section. Fill in the owner's name (if different), property address, Watercare account number, number of occupants, and meter number if there are multiple meters.
  4. In the designated area, outline how the water loss occurred and specify the date when the leak was fixed.
  5. Review the conditions of this application carefully. Ensure you understand that only one rebate per property is allowed within two years and that all fields must be completed.
  6. Finally, sign and date the declaration at the bottom of the form to confirm that all information provided is accurate.

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Homeowners. If you own your home, youre responsible for all the pipes within the property boundary which join up with the stopcock for the mains pipe. If you have a leak in your pipes, you have to fix it.
You have a legal right to claim compensation for the damage caused by the leak, and the flat owner above you has a legal obligation to pay for the repairs. If they refuse to pay, you may need to take legal action to recover the costs of the repairs.
The leak wasnt fixed under Section 75 of the Water Industry Act. The leak allowance is claimed within three months of the repair date even if you havent received a water bill yet.
Once your leak has been repaired, you can apply for a leak allowance to cover the cost of any water lost as a result of the leak.
A place to start is to examine your utility bill for January or February. Its likely that a family of four has a serious leak problem if its winter water use exceeds 12,000 gallons (or 16 CCF) per month. You can also look for spikesis your water use a lot higher this month than it was last month?

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Typically all you have to do is contact the city and provide proof of the leak and that it was fixed and theyll offset the bill so neither of you has to pay for the water discharged due to the leak.
Contact the citys water department to report the issue and request claim forms. Keep detailed records of communications and repair estimates. Cities typically require formal claims within specific deadlines and may investigate before approving compensation.
Gradual Damage and Long-Term Leaks One primary reason insurance companies deny water damage claims is that the damage occurred gradually over time, rather than suddenly during a leak. Insurers generally consider slow leaks and chronic seepage as a maintenance issue.

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