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Ian MacLean
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  • Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
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Registering Power and Water

Ian MacLean
  • Investor
  • Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Posted

Hi All,

I've just closed on my first single family in Tennessee. 
I've just called the various utilities and been informed that I would need to come into the office in person in order to have the accounts switched over into my name.
Obviously this is not ideal as I do not live in the country.

Has anyone found a way to get around having to register power / water in person?? :)