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stickythighs
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When a new house is built in a rural area that is not in a residential neighborhood, who pays for the costs of running a power line from the nearest street that has a power line to the new house? Does the utility company pay to set up the power line to the one isolated house, or does the owner of the house have to pay for the power line to be set up?
I imagine that if the new house was, say, a five hundred yards from the nearest street with a power line, the costs of running a power line to the house would be over $10,000.
I imagine that if the new house was, say, a five hundred yards from the nearest street with a power line, the costs of running a power line to the house would be over $10,000.