Can Landlord do this in unincorporated king county?
By Tenant
I live in an apartment building and the Landlord has just installed water meters in each unit. The billing company claims that they can remotely cut power off to the hot water heater for non-payment of the water bill, or for non-payment of rent. Is this legal?
Edited on: Thursday, September 16th, 2010 8:45 pm
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