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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Electric company didn't shut off electric on nonpaying owner?
I recently bought a house and the owner had a bunch of liens on the house, but apparently gas and electric companies don't put liens on properties around here. I saw one of his recent electric bills while cleaning out the house and it was $1400 dollars. Why wouldn't National Grid just shut off the electric, is there some protection for low income homeowners or seniors? This house is in Buffalo.