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1. Is there a way to give the tenant notice before AMP shuts of power to change a meter? PG & E has a service where disabled persons, or persons who really have to have continuous utilities for medical reasons, can register with the utility so their utilities are not turned off by PG &E without notice. The owner of 1217 Park St failed to tell us that AMP would be turning of the power to install a new meter. Apparently the owner told AMP that the only door to lock on was 1217 B Park St., while that is an illegal unit the city of Alameda has ordered to be demolished. The tenant of Unit B has already been evicted, so notice was not necessary. The only occupied unit at this address is 1217 A Park St., but the AMP worker was not told to know on our door. I was almost seriously injured when the power went out without notice. Please let me know how to solve this problem.
2. The units at this address are 1217 Park St. (front commercial unit, vacant until Unit B is put back together with this unit and brought up to commercial code, which could be another year or so), and 1217 A Park St. (rear residential studio apartment, occupied legal unit per 2004 unit determination by city of Alameda). Please correct AMP's records to show that only these two units exist. There is no unit B; it was illegally carved out of the front commercial unit without permits, and will be demolished and returned to part of front commercial unit 1217 Park St.
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