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 Tnb win against landlord, Tnb win, Flawless victory, fatality

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Iceman74
post Feb 19 2025, 01:49 PM

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QUOTE(zerorating @ Feb 19 2025, 01:35 PM)
i dont think they could check much details if the account under different name. at best only monthly bill.
but most of the time landlord just dont bother if monthly bill is low anyway, they only shocked if the bill is high. evil crypto miner will just make sambungan haram, so bill will always low than it should.

anyway landlord must buy current clamp to actually check the current flow, if it is too high, but the meter run slow, then it is redflag.
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got this also no use.. bypass those incoming electric cable ler


the only solution is, must put visit/spot check clause in the rental agreement
1. handover the keys
2. spot check after renovation
3. 1 month after moving in
4. then, periodic checking after that, like when collect rent time.


doing all this also might not foolproof but at least, those would be crypto miners tenant will skip choosing rent it.


The best solution is TNB must have centre meter for each row of shop, any meter reading different up to certain %, trigger spot check or at least trigger those shop owners TNB accounts a notice of awareness
Iceman74
post Feb 19 2025, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(zerorating @ Feb 19 2025, 01:52 PM)
its the wiring before meter that need to be monitor la. thats how tnb technician determine if meter lari or not.
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that is 1 of the method lar. Not all curi electric by tampering the meter or do bypass.

some do connection hidden from incoming cable.

that why a lot ppl suspect those local tnb technician got involved.
If not, how they can do they bypass so easily and not get electrocuted

https://dayakdaily.com/three-electricity-th...tutong-heights/
Iceman74
post Feb 19 2025, 03:26 PM

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I think it about time to limit the amount TNB can claim based on property types to make TNB act fast.

just example
limit TNB can fine RM3k or 6 months of back pay bills for standard house base on whichever lower.

shop should be higher and so on...

TNB claim they doing all those online monitoring things but still way way too slow to act.
They got no incentive to act anyway, so they will surely take their sweet time to detect it

 

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