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How do I water on an odds and evens basis if I don’t have a house number or live in a unit?

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How do I water on an odds and evens basis if I don’t have a house number or live in a unit?

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No street number The house, street or lot number primarily determines whether you are an ‘odd’ or an ‘even’. If you have no street number you should apply the system using your lot number. If your property is solely identified alphabetically then A=odd, B=even, C=odd etc. Post Office boxes are not accepted as they are not linked to the property. Your Local Council or the Lands Title Office (1800 648 176) will be able to confirm your lot number for you. Units Residents of units or flats should use the street number that relates to their block of units. Not their flat number.

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