I do not live at this address and the tenant is responsible for the bill. Why can't you send him the bill?

Unlike other utilities, the water department has the right to lien your property if the bill remains unpaid. The bill stays in your name and is sent to you so you are aware of any charges. If it is the tenants responsibility to pay the bill, you should forward the bill to them in a timely manner.

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1. Where is your office located?
2. What are your office hours?
3. How is the amount of my water bill determined?
4. When is a bill late and what is the penalty charge?
5. How many gallons in a cubic foot?
6. What is the average water bill?
7. I am selling my home. How do I get the bill out of my name.
8. I do not live at this address and the tenant is responsible for the bill. Why can't you send him the bill?
9. I am away for the winter/summer and no water is being used. How come I still receive a bill?
10. I am filling a pool. Will this affect my sewer bill?
11. What is a winter quarter?
12. Why does the water look discolored sometimes?
13. What should I do when I experience discoloration of my water.
14. Can I Pay Over The Phone?
15. Is there a water filling station for customers with an extended service interuption.