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Updated over 4 years ago, 09/18/2020

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Angela A.
  • Tracy, CA
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Tampon found in clogged sewer line -

Angela A.
  • Tracy, CA
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I have a property managed by a property management company and the tenant put in an order for the house plumbing to be backed up. The drain company came out and unclogged the line from the house to the street and found a tampon. I noticed that I got charged in my owner portal. The property management company is closed right now for the weekend, but I was wondering shouldn’t the tenant be automatically charged for this one? They have been living there since February of this year. Appreciate any input. 

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