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A letter or affidavit from the owner could work.
Speak to your local municipality. It may help to have an affidavit explaining the situation.
Different municipalities have their own policies. Check with yours and if you can apply, discuss installing a pre-paid meter with your landlord.
The best way would be seek to seek legal advice about how to enforce the court order.