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Commercial property owners press SFPUC to shorten billing cycle and notify owners when tenants open accounts
Summary
A commercial property-owner representative told the SFPUC 60-day billing cycles and delayed lien notices can leave owners unaware of months of tenant unpaid water charges; staff said migration to monthly billing is planned and staff will explore owner-notification options.
Tony Lee, representing commercial property owners, told the commission that the SFPUC staff recommendation dated Dec. 11, 2012, understates how long owners can go without notice when an account is opened by a tenant. Lee said two-month billing cycles can mean 120–135 days elapse before an owner receives the first notice, leaving owners on the…
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