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Board asks staff to probe Rocky Top landlord billing dispute after city says no account existed
Summary
A Rocky Top landlord told the board he paid thousands for repairs and meter work and was prevented from placing a tenant's account in the tenant’s name; the city manager said no account existed and the district attorney sought restitution — the board directed staff to investigate invoices and the status of any criminal restitution.
A landlord from Rocky Top told the Tennessee Board of Utility Regulation he had paid multiple bills for repairs and meter replacements and was later blocked from transferring service to his tenant; Rocky Top city officials said no account had been established in the tenant’s name and that criminal restitution had been ordered.
Bradley Utley, the property owner, said he had paid invoices totaling more than $1,500 for emergency repair work and additional meter replacements and overtime…
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