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We were woken in the middle of the night with water coming through our ceiling (we are top floor, so think water tank/pipes).


We have had to wait till the morning to call our freeholder to get hold of key to get into the attic but looking for a plumber who could pop over within 5-10mins of us calling. As with everything, our freeholder (a council) has given us a 2-4 hour window till the key will be with us.


Understand its a Saturday but hoping someone could help - we have to show the council (sorry Freeholder) its not a problem with our flat but in a an area they manage (expensive for us)...sounds bizarre to me, as its clearly coming through the ceiling!


Graeme

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Hi Graeme


I understand that this may be a little late as im guessing your issue has been resolved. I carry a number of fb keys including gerder keys which are used by local authority/council in communal areas. If I can be of assistance in the future please get intouch!


many thanks


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