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If the what meter is on my property why cant i just change it ... - Avvo

If the what meter is on my property why cant i just change it under my name and have my borther get a new one?

Utility company's responsibility to put meter on correct side of property

Just have them pull wire to meter cut conduit and move onto your property. There shouldn't be an issue. Your neighbor and can complain but power ...

My brother and I had a falling out and my water meter is on his ...

The portion of the line from the meter into your house is your property. If he makes any attempt to alter either side contact the water company.

Expert Answers on Water Meter Issues and Legal Rights - JustAnswer

You will suffer no deprivation of life, liberty or property as a consequence of having your utility meter changed, so there would be no purpose ...

Water Meter Property Questions Answered by Experts | JustAnswer

Customer: My public water meter is on my neighbors property and they want us to move it. They are building a new house and there is only one ...

Why can't I edit my meter? - Measurabl Help Center

If you are trying to edit a meter at one of your properties, but something is preventing you from saving the changes or the meter profile ...

Meter not on house - Mike Holt's Forum

We last year did a 5k sq/ft home with primary metering. The meter was on a pole about 1000' from the house. Pedestal meters are also very, very ...

Pull my own electric meter? - Home Improvement Stack Exchange

Most meters have a lock on the panel with a serial number that is used to tell if someone opened the panel. When you call the power company and ...

1. Why is my water meter being replaced?

What if I don't want my meter changed? This is not an option; all meters ... What if I am a tenant and do not own this property? If you are a tenant ...

Moving electric meter | The Garage Journal

Call your local power company. It is their meter and they most likely don't want you messing with it.

Water meter on neighbor's property - Early-Retirement.org

Doesn't the city/township own the water meter? If so, why would you care as long as you're comfortable they will fix it in short order if it ...

Meter base change out - Mike Holt's Forum

Seems fair to me. We can't rewire the house just because the poco equipment failed. ... when the house was built to determine if GFCIs were ...

Who owns the utility meter on the home? Utility or Homeowner? Can ...

So I'm thinking I don't want my meter replaced just yet with a smart ... I'm assuming the meter is property of DTE, but can I buy my own?

Who's responsible for the Meter on my house - YouTube

Hey Guys! As a lineman that primarily works as a trouble shooter, I spend a lot of my time explaining to customers that we as a power ...

No electric meter - BiggerPockets

I looked at a property last week where the electrical had been stripped. As @Account Closed said, it's certainly not unheard of, just something ...

No Access to Electricity Meter | Mumsnet

Perhaps try asking the power company to do a traditional physical visit to the premises to read the meter on your behalf. Or perhaps ask for a ...

Legal Issues Affecting Entry on Another's Land to Access Water ...

Public utilities usually record their easements over someone's property above (water lines) or below (electric lines) their pipes or wires. When ...

FAQs • The County recently changed my water meter, now my bi

New meters (or in some cases just new registers) will restore factory new accuracy to our metering of water use at properties, and thus it is expected that a ...

Sky-high water bill after a meter upgrade? Here's why!

If you get a big bill after a new meter is installed on your property, don't panic. There's often a simple explanation for the sudden spike. For ...

Switching to a water meter | Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water

*This option is only available to customers who have switched from unmeasured to a metered supply. If you move into a property which already has a meter, this ...