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Ask Amy: Can my landlord shut off my water before the freeze?
Read full article: Ask Amy: Can my landlord shut off my water before the freeze?Renters at one Sugar Land apartment complex asked Amy Davis if their landlord can legally shut off the water to the entire complex to avoid damage to their pipes when freezing temperatures hit overnight tonight.
Can my HOA really do that? Here are the answers to your most pressing questions
Read full article: Can my HOA really do that? Here are the answers to your most pressing questionsWe've received a flood of emails and phone calls from viewers with questions and concerns about HOA issues. We took some of your questions to Attorney David Kahne. He represents homeowners against abusive HOAs. The answers in this article are from his decades of experience dealing with HOA issues.
Over a million Texans are still without drinking water. Smaller communities and apartments are facing the biggest challenges.
Read full article: Over a million Texans are still without drinking water. Smaller communities and apartments are facing the biggest challenges.Since a peak of about 14.9 million Texans faced water disruptions on Friday, the state’s water situation has steadily improved. “They told us to fill the bathtubs because they were going to cut the water,” Tribble said via phone on Tuesday. Another message from the building later informed them that some of the building’s pipes had burst. You just have a lot more to go through.”Brad Casebier, owner of Austin-based Radiant Plumbing, echoed the complexity of apartment buildings. Jack Considine carries a bucket of water collected from an out-of-use pool back to his Austin apartment on Wednesday.