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Water/Sewer Utility Agreement is a legal document that was released by the Environmental Services Department - City of Grand Rapids, Michigan - a government authority operating within Michigan. The form may be used strictly within City of Grand Rapids.
Q: What is a Water/Sewer Utility Agreement?
A: A Water/Sewer Utility Agreement is a contract between the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan, and a property owner to provide water and sewer services to the property.
Q: What does a Water/Sewer Utility Agreement cover?
A: A Water/Sewer Utility Agreement covers the provision of water and sewer services to a property, including metering, billing, and maintenance.
Q: What should I do if I have a problem with my water/sewer services?
A: If you have a problem with your water/sewer services, such as leaks, low pressure, or sewer backups, you should contact the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan, immediately to report the issue.
Q: Can I make changes to my Water/Sewer Utility Agreement?
A: Changes to a Water/Sewer Utility Agreement, such as transferring the agreement to a new property owner or making modifications to the services, may be possible but require communication and approval from the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Q: Is a Water/Sewer Utility Agreement mandatory?
A: A Water/Sewer Utility Agreement is mandatory for properties in the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan, that require water and sewer services. It ensures proper billing and maintenance of the services.
Q: What are the rates for water/sewer services?
A: The rates for water/sewer services in the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan, are determined by the city's utility department and may vary based on factors such as usage and property type.
Q: How often are water meters read?
A: Water meters in the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan, are typically read on a monthly basis to calculate the water usage for billing purposes.
Q: What should I do if I move to a new property?
A: If you move to a new property within the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan, you should notify the city's utility department to transfer your Water/Sewer Utility Agreement and ensure uninterrupted services.
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