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Transferring utilities when tenant moves
My tenant Is moving and I haven't found a new tenant yet so no one will be in the home. Should I rush to have utilities put in my name or should I wait and have the new tenant turn the utilities on? I thought bc I lived there previously, I wouldn't be charged all the fees but they are charging me like I'm a new resident. What do you all think?