Yes, especially if you rent. Otherwise charges can continue to accrue, as there is a base charge for most utilities, independent of the usage charge.
No, it is illegal to turn off utilities on a roommate without their permission.
You should let it run disk utilities when it comes on. If you cannot get into it, you might need to run a repair install of Windows.
Not unless the landlord has followed your state's laws regarding disconnection of utilities for nonpayment. Any landlord who disconnects the tenant's utilities (except temporarily for maintenance purposes) without following these laws will be guilty of constructive eviction. A constructively evicted tenant can sue the landlord for moving expenses and damages.
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In most places, landlords are not allowed to turn off a tenant's electricity as a form of eviction or punishment. This would be considered an illegal eviction tactic, and tenants have rights to access essential utilities. Landlords should follow legal eviction procedures if there are issues with a tenant.
Utilities can not be shut off in Wisconsin from November 1 to April 15. Utilities can not be shut off in Wisconsin from November 1 to April 15.
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In OSX (Tiger) you can open the Activity Manager.App in the Utilities folder to see and manage what's running.
Can a Landlord turn off power before evicting a tenant? Absolutely NOT!! And any verbal agreement cannot contain unconscionable statements such as that the tenant would agree to allow Landlord to turn off utilities for non-payment of rent, even if the utilities are in the Landlord's name and you pay separately for that. If you're asking if a Renter can turn off his power, sure! At any time if the power is in the Renter's name (the Renter means the Tenant, not the Landlord).
Depending on the situation needed to turn it off.
The Book Of Mormon, Turn It Off, is a song from a Broadway musical by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. It is about turning off bad feelings and moving on with life.
You should turn off all lights that you are not using.