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Asked in Circleville, Ohio
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Oct 2025
Is it legal for a water company to let a homeowners leak continue for 6+ years because the bill is being paid?
My mom has had a leak between the curb and the meter for many years resulting in an incredibly high water bill. Years ago, the director of the water company came out and said the leak isn’t going thru the sewer and refunded her 3 months of sewage. Since then the bills have been billed with the sewage included per water usage. She passed away in October from a years long battle with cancer and since then I have tried to fix the issue with no luck. Her estate is still going thru probate and since I do not own the house, I have been unable to find anyone willing to do a full line replacement. Is the water company negligent for letting her leak continue for so long and charging her sewage that they know she isn’t using which has now become my inherited problem?
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Asked in Circleville, Ohio
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Sep 2025
Is it legal for a water company to leak a homeowners leak continue for 6+years just because the bill was getting paid?
My mom’s house has had a massive water leak between the house and the meter for 6+ years. The director of the water company came out years ago and said the water wasn’t going thru the sewer and refunded 3 months of sewage. Since that time, all of the water bills have had the sewage as if it’s going thru the sewer resulting in incredibly high bills. My mom lost her years long battle with cancer in October. Since then I have been paying the bill with little to no help from the water department. Since probate is not finished and I do not own the house, I have been unable to find anyone to help me fix it. The line itself needs replaced and moved to the side of the house. Is the water company negligent for letting the leak continue because the bill has been getting paid? I realize the leak was my mom’s responsibility to fix but by paying the $1000/month bill and battling cancer, she was unable to do so. I see it as taking advantage of an elderly, dying woman. Is this just a moral issue or is there some legal recourse? They water company is city-owned and not publicly regulated. Any help in this matter, would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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Asked in Olive Branch, Mississippi
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Aug 2025
How many years can you sue Wells Fargo Mortgage for a case that occurred in 2022?
Currently, Wells Fargo Mortgage is facing Class Action Lawsuit over the Discrimination of minority in the mortgage credit lending. If we were discriminated against by Wells Fargo, do we have the opportunity to be a part of this class action lawsuit or do we need to litigation on our own?
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