YES and EVEN shut your water off
Of course tell them to rent half of your property if not sue them....its your property you have earned it...Kick them off
Deferred water and sewer assessment are charges or assessments intended to defray the cost of installing water and sewer facilities. these charges are liens against the property that usually run with the property for between 20 and 40 years, but are not often paid in the property tax bill. These charges and assessments are separate from bills for water and sewer usage and from HOA dues. They are paid annually and are not usually included within an escrow payment paid to a mortgage holder.
Contact the water company to inform them of the situation and request guidance on how to handle the unpaid bill. You may need to provide proof of your tenancy and possibly pay the outstanding amount to avoid any disruptions in service.
The property of water created by this fact is called polarity. Water molecules have a partial negative charge near the oxygen atom and partial positive charges near the hydrogen atoms, leading to the formation of hydrogen bonds between water molecules. This polarity gives water its ability to dissolve many substances and have a high surface tension.
A property can be foreclosed on for nonpayment of a water bill, but the water company cannot do it. Here's how it works:Foreclosure can only be done by someone with a vested interest in the property--specifically, the mortgage company, anyone with a second mortgage on the place, sometimes a home improvement company like a roofer, and the tax authorities. If you don't pay those guys what they want when they want it, they can declare you in default and foreclose.The water company doesn't have vested interest, so they can't foreclose. They can turn off your water, but that's all.Here's the kicker: most if not all mortgages require the property to be maintained in a habitable condition. A house with no water is not habitable--you can't flush the toilet, for one thing. If you don't pay the water bill, the mortgage company can declare you in default for your failure to maintain the property in a habitable condition and foreclose on your mortgage.
The water main on your property is typically located underground, running from the street to your house. It is usually found near the front of your property, close to the street or sidewalk. If you are unsure of its exact location, you can contact your local water utility company for assistance.
No. It will not affect you unless you don't take the necessary steps to protect yourself from any liens against the real estate. You should be represented by an attorney who will have the title examined by a professional title examiner. The title exam will disclose any outstanding title defects, unpaid mortgages, judgment liens, income tax liens, etc. The attorney will also contact the town to determine if there are any municipal charges due such as utility charges, water and sewer charges, property taxes, or any other type of liens.
Octroi, House tax, Water & Sewage Charges, Building Fee & Composition Fee, Sale of Property, Property tax,Entertainment tax, etc.BY ANVAY DIVEKAR
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Your water may be off due to a variety of reasons such as a plumbing issue, maintenance work, or unpaid bills. To get it turned back on, you should contact your water utility company to inquire about the situation and follow their instructions for restoring your water supply.
I would like to see a statement of payments for the last couple of months. And the charges.
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