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Can it be impounded by your tenant’s public service debts? This is what the law says in Colombia

Summary by Valora Analitik
Invoice of public services. Photo: Valora Analitik One of the priority obligations of property owners is the payment of public services such as water, electricity, gas, etc. In a scenario in which a particular property is leased by a tenant, a doubt arises as to whether, in case of failure to pay for such services, the property may be embargoed. In Colombia, landlords of rented properties may face embargoes for unpaid public service debts of the…
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Invoice of public services. Photo: Valora Analitik One of the priority obligations of property owners is the payment of public services such as water, electricity, gas, etc. In a scenario in which a particular property is leased by a tenant, a doubt arises as to whether, in case of failure to pay for such services, the property may be embargoed. In Colombia, landlords of rented properties may face embargoes for unpaid public service debts of the…

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Valora Analitik broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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