What can i do legally, i really cant afford to move right now, but am desperate
I strongly recommend that you call the Pa. Office of Consumer Advocate first thin Monday morning. They have contacts with the major utilities that...
Bloomsburg, PA
Energy and utilities Lawyer at Bloomsburg, PA
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I strongly recommend that you call the Pa. Office of Consumer Advocate first thin Monday morning. They have contacts with the major utilities that...
You should call the Pa. Public Utility Commission's consumer hotline: 1-800-692-7380. They have people who can help you and who can get to a...
I would suggest that you contact the Consumer Affairs Bureau (CAB) at the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). You can call or write to...
It sounds like you may have what is called "foreign load" on your meter. That means that your meter is connected to something else in the building...
The law in Delaware (and most other states) prohibits an electric or gas utility from terminating service when a physician certifies that the...
I am not a Texas attorney so please do not consider this to be legal advice. I am aware, though, that water utilities are regulated by the Texas...
You don't say if you have contacted the water company. If you call, they should send someone to check for leaks, verify the accuracy of the meter...
You should contact the Calif. PUC. They should be able to help you work with PG&E to get service restored.
Well, there's what's legal and what's right. I'm not a Vermont attorney, so I don't know if it's legal for them to chart a late fee as high as 9%....
I don't know the specific limits in your state, but usually the answer is yes. Utilities are required to charge their customers the rate in their...