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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Connecting Comcast to Commercial Construction.
Comcast wants to charge the owner of a newly rehabilitated eight unit building that I'm listing approximately $35,000 in order for it to connect the building to its cable, internet and telephone services. The building had been vacant for approximately twenty years. Does anybody out there have experience with this type of situation? The fact that Comcast wants to charge even a single penny to connect the building seems ridiculous! Let me know. Thanks.