Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My LSSA bill every month has overlapping billing dates like:
10-14-21 -->11-18-21 11-15-21 -->12-17-21 paid for 3 extra days in Nov $186.18/m 12-14-21 -->01-20-22 paid for 3 extra days in Dec 01-14-22 -->02-17-22 paid for 6 extra days in Jan 02-14-22 -->03-17-22 paid for 3 extra days in Feb 03-14-22 -->04-19-22 3 in Mar 04-14-22 -->05-18-22 5 in Apr 05-13-22 -->06-17-22 5 in May $195.74/m 06-14-22 -->07-20-22 3 in Jun, accum 31 days What is this all about? When I've called about this, they say, "Oh I don't know, it's just the way we do billing." This scenario goes on and on. Since when is over-lapping billing a custom and valid way to bill. Anyone else have this problem and are we all paying the same amount each month? Thanks for your help....... |
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If there are meter readings, then I don't worry about the dates, as the bill dates and the consumption of services dates seldom match up. . . FYI, most of my bills are auto payed by push from bank to supplier a month ahead of time. . . so I don't look at them very often as my balance fluctuates between $100 credit to $25 owed, which I don't change the prepayment. not something I stress about if the total dollars are reasonable. |
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OP, I don't think you are being overcharged. On my bill, the amenity fee and the sanitation collection fee are charged for a specific month, which is charged in advance. For example, my latest bill, for the service period, 10/19 to 11/21 states that the amenity fee and the sanitation collection fee are for the month of December. The fees for water and sewer are based on a meter reading, not by the month. So, as long as the charges are based on a meter reading, it shouldn't affect the overall "per gallon" fees.
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