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Legal for individual or government to come between a landlord/tenant agreement?

For example, the landlord agrees to pay the trash but not the water bill or vice versa. The city comes along and declares the two cannot be billed seperately. Isn't that illegal for the city to do? Trash service should be a privately contracted consumer choice, not a utility service. Isn't that free commerce to choose your own trash service as well? Also, only those over 65, not the indigent, handicapped, or low volume trash generators may opt for the more economical per bag program in which you buy a roll of trash bags. The large cans are rather heavy and bulky to maneuver, unsightly and take up lots of space. Also, we no longer have a reward incentive for recycling locally and getting paid to do so but we are charged to recycle and glass is not accepted. The monies for these services mostly go out of state and the recycled business does as well.

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  • 9 年前
    最愛解答

    You are talking about several different things in the same question, including public policy decisions that are made by elected officials.

    Yes, it is certainly possible for a city to dictate that water and trash bills must be billed to the same person, but they generally have NOTHING to say about who actually pays them.

    Yes, the city can generally tax people and give them "services" whether they like them or not. I don't have any kids in the local schools, yet I am taxed to educate the children of others, whether I want to or not. I can be charged for "water and sewer" even if I have my own well and septic system, since everyone needs to share the costs of the health and safety of everyone else.

  • Bibs
    Lv 7
    9 年前

    If you have an agreement and do not carry out that agreement, but the city ordinance says the landlord is responsible for the service in question, the city will fine the landlord and the landlord can bring you into court because you did not carry out your obligation.

  • 9 年前

    No, that's not illegal for the city to do. The city is the one who makes the rules.

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