Is the state of Ca or co.of San Mateo legally bound to supply water?

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  1. No. There are laws which prevent a landlord from cutting off water, but the utilities may withhold water if they have given reasonable notice.

    Though this link if for Texas, it’s pretty typical

    http://www.cwftx.net/Finance/UC_faq.htm

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  2. They do not have to supply water if you are not paying for it. If you did not own your own home and had the water cut off, you would be subject to eviction because the house is no longer considered habitable without the water.

    http://www.cwftx.net/Finance/UC_faq.htm

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