Possibly, yes.
If your water is paid by assessment and you are not paying your assessment, then the association may be able to turn off your water/ electricity/ other services paid for by assessments.
It this action poses a hardship, you may be able to appeal on a humanitarian basis.
I don't think you can but maybe if you cheat or hack the game maybe you can turn it off.
no you dont It is safe to leave the water on, whislt changing the stem If you don't want any problems, turn the pressure off.
Yes, in a word. If your water is paid for by the assessments you promised to pay when you purchased your unit, and you do not pay your assessments, then the association can deny you access to services, including water, for which you refuse to pay. Read your governing documents to more fully understand both your responsibility to pay assessments, and the association's duty to collect them, and the lengths to which the association can go to satisfy your debt.
Yes, you should turn it off.
A visit to your local public works office is in order, so that you can find the blueprints you need.
yes turn the water off and get someone to help you put in the water faucet
Turn off to replace or service. Turn off if away from home for extended amount of time, such as vacation.
When washing dishes, turn off water when using soap. Also you can turn off water while brushing teeth, when you rinse, then you can uses the water.
shutting off the valve
Yes, make sure you turn off power to the water heater. Also shut off the icemaker. No. Just turn it off. Just remember to turn it back on before you open any of your inside faucets. And you also need to turn off the hot water heater.
What you use to turn the water on or off.
YES and No Yes if you are going to be working on the gas water heater and No if you are working on a cold water line and if you are working on a hot water line you can shut off the gas or electric to the water heater so in case your water heater drains but what I usually do is just turn the water heater's water supply valve off.