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19 Jan 2013 3:13 PM by sally Star rating. 34 posts Send private message

I have a property in Spain that I don't use or rent out, however, I still have to pay a monthly minimum electricity charge of about 20 euros, and a quarterly minimum water charge of about 25 euros.  As the property is not being use, is it possible to have the water and electricity disconnected?  If so, does anyone know how much this costs and would there be any problems to the property, etc in having them disconnected.

Many thanks for any advice anyone can give me.

 


This message was last edited by sally on 19/01/2013.



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