If in a residential property, there is also non- residential use of the property, would the DJB still charge the consumer at domestic rate?
Answer It will depend upon the proportion of the area under the different uses. If the area under non residential use is 30% or more of the total area of the premises, the consumer will be charged for water for non domestic category. Further, in case of non-residential use, the tariff applicable to higher category will apply.
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