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Jing Zhang can’t legally move in until the water meter is installed. “This was annoying because when we bought it we were told that the area used to have a water connection issue, but it had since been resolved,” said Zhang. To confuse matters further, she had also been given conflicting information from evaluation reports. The August report outlined a water connection issue that wasn’t present in the second report in September, despite that being the reason given for the setback.
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The home is part of a Golden Harbor Developments subdivision. Following almost two months of “regular follow-ups” with Generation Homes, Zhang spoke to the water company, Veolia, in December.