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How to ensure lawful disconnections: Best practices for munics

4 Mar 2025
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Unlawful municipal disconnections pose a challenge for municipalities striving to enforce revenue collection while adhering to legal requirements. While municipalities have the right to disconnect services for non-payment, failure to follow due process can lead to legal disputes, financial losses and reputational damage.

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