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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Water service failed
Hey, the water line failed this week on one of my rentals. It has to be "bored" in and won't be functional until Tuesday. I offered a hotel, but the tenants opted to stay. I've delivered water to drink, cook, flush etc. I wanted to offer some meals out. Any rules or precedents you can help me with would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Jim