landlord fails to pay $1.3 million bill


For more than 21 hours last week, residents at the Capital Place apartments and the Berkley Commons apartments had their water shut off.

In the 10 years that Citizens Energy Group has provided water services to the city of Indianapolis, it had never shut off the water to a large apartment complex, Citizens spokesperson Dan Cosidine said.

Until now.

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The cause of this unprecedented calamity for the 324 units at Capital Place and the 544 at Berkley Commons on the South side?  A $1.3 million unpaid bill by the landlord.

“This is really a last resort,” said Cosidine. “It’s not something we wanted to do, we certainly recognized it created a hardship for the tenants of those apartment complexes who were paying their utility bills through their rent.”



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2022-02-25 10:44:03

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