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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Do I need to transfer water right now?
I am about to list my property for sale in Gardendale after a tenant moves out at the end of the month. I already setup the power to transfer at the end of the month for showings. I was wondering, I heard that water service right now is not being shut off. Do I need to bother switching over the water or will it not matter? Just want to make sure the toilets flush and sinks run during showings.