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Updated 7 months ago on . Most recent reply

Sold Property But Still Notified
I recently sold a property, but I still receive notices for paying property taxes and utilities. How should I go about addressing this? It should be the new owner's responsibility now, but it doesn't seem like these have been transferred over. I thought the title was supposed to have handled this. I did contact the utility company and they suggested to give them a call during business hours and have the utilities disconnected since I no longer own the property. I just didn't want to turn it off and then interrupt the new owner. Please let me know what I should do.