Water Billing Fraud Concerns

Summary

The user is dealing with a complex situation involving fraudulent water billing agreements and potential property rights issues. The agreement was based on false premises, creating a risk of adverse possession claims by a temple. The user has faced difficulties finding legal assistance and has been warned of potential threats. It is crucial to document all agreements in writing, understand liabilities, and ensure compliance with district policies. Consulting a local attorney is recommended to address these serious allegations of fraud and potential threats.

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in * i bought land, about an acre, the previous owner paid AOS for water to the water District, as did I until I tapped in. Normally once tapped in one pays tbe tap fee, which pays for tbe water meter and contributes to district maintenance budget. I was however talked into goibg along with a gentlemen's agreement. A water meter meant for a spiritual center / temple up the street was placed at tbe bottom of tbe hill, as such meteribg also whoever built on any if tbe * private lots. The first * people that build there and the temple had informed tve district of the situation. The district had putched them a dilemma: eitger cery expensive infrastructure works, or we keep tbe collective billibg in place and you guys just split the bill amngst yourselves. I called tbe district and tbey said tbey preferred i would just go aling with that too. Bonus: no tap fee.
It sounds like an interesting situation with the water billing agreement. If you're concerned about the legality or future implications of this agreement, here are a few points to consider:
- Written Agreement: Ensure any agreements are documented in writing to avoid future disputes.
- Liability: Understand any potential liabilities if future owners disagree with the arrangement.
- District Policies: Verify if this arrangement complies with water district rules and regulations.
Is there a specific issue you’re facing with this agreement now?
Now... 7 years later I discover both the temple and district didn't disclose there was a written letter in which this dilenma was pitched, and tve collective billibg option was described with utterly fraudulent underpinnibgs, namely descrived as "muktipke residebces on * property, owned by tbe temple". All involved parties knew this was a lie. The residenxes were each on tbeir own private property Thus an adverse possession set-up had been created: you pay, you give tacit consent to tbe agreement, including the risk tbe temple could claim ykur property.
This sounds like a complex situation involving property rights and potential fraud. It might be a good idea to connect with a local lawyer who can assist you further. Would you like help finding a lawyer in your area to discuss this issue?
i have never found a lawyer willing to even hear me out...
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This situation involves potential fraud and property rights issues, which are quite serious. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If yes, could you please share a bit more about the specific impact this has had on your property rights or any actions taken by the temple or district?
it's nit "potential" fraud, it's blatant fraud. I was told by tbe secretary if tbe water dustrict that uf i took it to court, i would find out i'm up against some kind of mafia "who suicide people".
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Your situation involves serious allegations of fraud and potential threats, which are high-value legal issues. It’s crucial to address this with legal assistance.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you please share your phone number?
I no longer trustvanyone, so i guess this little ai conversation proved just as pointless. bye
I'm really sorry to hear about your experience and understand your frustration. If you ever decide to seek legal assistance or have any other questions, feel free to reach out. Take care and stay safe.