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Dealing with a Tenant Disconnected for Unpaid Electricity Bills and Stealing Power
Hello All - I'm currently facing a challenging situation with one of my tenants and would appreciate some advice on how to handle it appropriately.
Background: The tenant in question has had their electricity disconnected by BGE due to unpaid bills. He is now stealing power by connecting to an outlet within the building. I have unplugged multiple times his connection (see picture), asking him multiple times to stop; of course he hasn't.
I want to address this issue promptly, ensuring that appropriate actions are taken.
Given that this tenant is a Section 8 voucher holder, I have reached out to the housing office compliance department to seek their guidance on the matter. However, I would still appreciate your insights and suggestions based on your experiences or knowledge.
My question for the forum is: What are the immediate steps I should take to address the tenant's unauthorized use of power?
Please note that I am seeking general advice and information from the community, rather than specific legal counsel.
Thank you
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Jeremy, got to love our tenants. LOL I didn't see any picture but I'm guessing that this outlet should be going to a circuit box? If so, can you just flip the circuit that controls this outlet? No power, that problem solved. For now.
If not, I know it'd be a pain but you could just pull the outlet and seal it up. Then I wouldn't renew this tenant. Good luck.