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Updated over 5 years ago, 08/12/2019

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Eric Herman
  • South FL
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Problems with City Water Department

Eric Herman
  • South FL
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Hello, 

We run a small building and have been having problems with our water bills. They are too high, $72 in charges without even turning a faucet on. We have problems retaining tenants because of it and it seems the city has been increasing fee's and costs on us. I am not sure if it is the same with other multifamily in the area, I will be asking around next week.....

Recently they have told us that they are going to increase the service charge by an additional $190 for each unit because they feel like they have to come out to the building too often? Can they do that? I thought that the city had to apply all fees equally in the area....we have to pay this bill otherwise our water for the building gets shut off.

Is there any form of recourse for us? Or any advice to help us resolve this issue? 

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