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Sebastian E.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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High water bill Baltimore City

Sebastian E.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Berkeley Springs, WV
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I just sold a house in Baltimore City and they tagged me with a 10k water bill on the way out. The house had been vacant and I actually had turned off the water at the main at the beginning of the winter. Has anyone here had any success repealing or partially repealing high water bills? Trying to figure out if dealing with the insufferable bureaucracy of Baltimore city would be worth it.

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Joe Norman
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Joe Norman
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Baltimore's Bureaucracy is in deed insufferable. I suggest reaching out to the City Councilperson who represents your district and asking them to get their constituent services team to help out.

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