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Matt Kleczkowski
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Matt Kleczkowski
  • Investor
  • Middletown, CT
Posted

Good morning everyone,

I am moving into a apartment attached to a single family home. The big problem i have is i am looking to transfer my cable and internet from where i previously lived to this space. However i was told by the cable company i cannot transfer service because there is already an active account there for the main part of the house. So questions are

1. Is there anyway around this?

2. Do i have any recourse against my landlord for not being able to provide cable and internet to "my side" of the property?

3. Is it legal for a landlord to have 2 leases on a property?

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