Had a similar situation not too long ago, old company had gone out of business 
(or was in process of going under), i just went and gave them the address and 
said i was the current tenent and wanted to turn power on.  They setup a new 
account in my name and sent the former business (who was no longer there) a 
bill for the balance due.  Obviously they'll be writing that amount off...

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Funderburk 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 6, 2017 11:11 AM
  Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] new owner turning off power


  Years ago I flipped a couple of houses.  I could call the power company 
  with the meter # and they'd tell me if they could turn the power on.  
  Usually it was dependent on whether there was still $ owed on the 
  account.  Not sure if it will work in today's environment but you might 
  try calling them with the # but they may tell you the past due will have 
  to be paid first. If that's the case you can judge if it's worth the cost.

  David


  On 06/06/2017 11:29 AM, Jan-OOLLC wrote:
  > Relocating tower, yes obvious solution, is there a legal way to prevent
  > power from being turned off in the meantime?  (FYI--a foreclosure that
  > went backwards and had been one of the first tower locations in the area
  > more than 10 years, so we believed the customer)
  >

  -- 
  Regards,

  David Funderburk
  GlobalVision
  864-569-0703

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