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Raj Kumar
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Out of state investor. Water turned on by contractor.

Raj Kumar
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
Posted

Hello Everyone,

I am working with an out of state client for sale of his fix and flip. Its been a year since he bought the house and he is about to complete the rehab. He was relying on a contractor and had issues with him to complete the rehab. It seem like the water was never turned on by the village but the contractor turned on the water without notifying the owner but he never shut it down. Currently, the contractor is missing in action. My client tried with different plumbers but found that the water would not shut down from outside. He is seeking my help to resolve the issue. I do not have any clue on how to resolve this issue except to go to the village. I thought I would check on BP if anyone has similar experience. Please let me know if you have any ideas or thoughts on how to handle the situation with the village. I appreciate your help.

Thanks,

RK