Common use of For submeter billing only Clause in Contracts

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submeter, Electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇. Your ▇▇▇▇ must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed by the Public Utility Commission electric submetering rules. A copy of the rules is attached as Exhibit A.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Community Addendum, Community Addendum, Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submetersubmeter and electricity is not included in rent, Electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇bill. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇bill. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- per-KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ bill divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ bill each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ bill for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇bill. Your ▇▇▇▇ must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the Public Utility Commission electric submetering rules. A copy minimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the rules is attached as Exhibit A.billing method.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Community Addendum, Community Addendum, Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submeter, Electricity submeter and electricity is not included in rent electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇bill. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇bill. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- per-KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ bill divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ bill each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ bill for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇bill. Your ▇▇▇▇ bill must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the Public Utility Commission electric submetering rules. A copy minimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the rules is attached as Exhibit A.billing method.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Community Addendum, Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submetersubmeter and electricity is not included in rent, Electricity electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇bill. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇bill. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- per-KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ bill divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ bill each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ bill for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇bill. Your ▇▇▇▇ bill must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed by the Public Utility Commission electric submetering rules. A copy of the rules is attached as Exhibit A.A. The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the minimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the billing method.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Community Addendum, Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submeter, Electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇. Your ▇▇▇▇ must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed by the Public Utility Commission electric submetering rules. A copy of the rules is attached as Exhibit A.A. The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the minimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the billing method.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Community Addendum, Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submetersubmeter and electricity is not included in rent, Electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇bill. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇bill. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- per-KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ bill divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ bill each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ bill for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇bill. Your ▇▇▇▇ bill must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed by the Public Utility Commission electric submetering rules. A copy of the rules is attached as Exhibit A.A. The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the minimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the billing method.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Community Addendum, Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submetersubmeter and electricity is not included in rent, Electricity electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇bill. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇bill. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- per-KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ bill divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ bill each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ bill for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇bill. Your ▇▇▇▇ bill must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the Public Utility Commission electric submetering rules. A copy minimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the rules is attached as Exhibit A.billing method.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Community Addendum, Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submeter, Electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇. Your ▇▇▇▇ must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the Public Utility Commission electric submetering rules. A copy minimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the rules is attached as Exhibit A.billing method.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submeter, Electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texasapplicable public utility commission. Your lease provides that you and the other residents are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇. Your ▇▇▇▇ must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed by the Public Utility Commission applicable public utility commission electric submetering rules. A copy The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the minimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the rules is attached as Exhibit A.billing method.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submetersubmeter and electricity is not included in rent, Electricity electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s ' measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇bill. The Premises’s ' cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇bill. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- per-KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ bill divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ bill each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ bill for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇bill. Your ▇▇▇▇ bill must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed by the Public Utility Commission electric submetering rules. A copy of the rules is attached as Exhibit A.A. The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the minimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the billing method.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submeter, Electricity electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- per-KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇. Your ▇▇▇▇ must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed by the Public Utility Commission applicable public utility commission electric submetering rules. A copy The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the minimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the rules is attached as Exhibit A.billing method.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submeter, Electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇bill. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇bill. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ bill divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents your Roommates are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ bill each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ bill for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇bill. Your ▇▇▇▇ bill must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the Public Utility Commission electric submetering rulesminimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the billing method. A copy Residents security deposit shall be held in accordance with MO Rev. Stat. § 535.300. Upon termination of this Lease, Resident shall provide Owner in writing with a forwarding address or new address to which any amount due from the rules is attached as Exhibit A.Owner shall be sent within 30 days of termination along with an itemized statement of damage. If Resident fails to provide such forwarding address, then any amount due to Resident shall be sent to the last known address of Resident.

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Sources: Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submeter, Electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents your Roommates are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇. Your ▇▇▇▇ must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the Public Utility Commission electric submetering rulesminimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the billing method. A copy Residents security deposit shall be held in accordance with MO Rev. Stat. § 535.300. Upon termination of this Lease, Resident shall provide Owner in writing with a forwarding address or new address to which any amount due from the rules is attached as Exhibit A.Owner shall be sent within 30 days of termination along with an itemized statement of damage. If Resident fails to provide such forwarding address, then any amount due to Resident shall be sent to the last known address of Resident. Pursuant to MO Rev. Stat. § 535.300, Resident’s Security Deposit shall be held in an account at: [ (INSERT BANK NAME)]

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Sources: Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submeter, Electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇. Your ▇▇▇▇ must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed by the Public Utility Commission electric submetering rules. A copy of the rules is attached as Exhibit A.A. The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the minimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the billing method.

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Sources: Community Addendum

For submeter billing only. If the Premises has a submetersubmeter and electricity is not included in rent, Electricity will be billed by Owner based on the submeter readings for the Premises. Specifically, the Premises’s measured consumption is multiplied by the average rate on the utility provider’s ▇▇▇▇bill. The Premises’s cost will then be divided by the number of days the Premises was occupied to come up with each resident’s charge. If there is a Utility Credit, each month we will apply such Utility Credit to your electric ▇▇▇▇bill. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises which exceeds the Utility Credit. In the event the monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill is less than the Utility Credit amount listed above, no refund or credit will be applied to your account, but you will not incur any electricity charges due for that month. Your monthly ▇▇▇▇ bill for electricity for the Premises will cover only electricity consumed within the Premises. The submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill will not include any electricity for common areas or common facilities. Your per- per-KWH cost will be what the electric utility company charges us for an average KWH, that is, our total ▇▇▇▇ bill divided by the apartment community’s total KWH consumption. There will be no extra charge of any kind for electrical consumption through your submeter. Billing calculations are governed by Rule 25.142 of the Public Utility Commission of Texas. Your lease provides that you and the other residents are jointly and severally liable for utility costs for the Premises. However, for your convenience, we will ▇▇▇▇ bill each resident individually for his or her share of the total ▇▇▇▇ bill for the Premises. You must pay your monthly electric submeter ▇▇▇▇ bill within seven (7) days after the date when we issue it. If you do not pay it within seven (7) days, you will be liable for a late payment charge of five percent (5%) of the ▇▇▇▇bill. Your ▇▇▇▇ bill must be paid directly to us at the manager’s office (or such other place as we designate in writing). If your electric service is disconnected for nonpayment, we can charge you up to $10 for a reconnection fee. Disconnection of submetered electricity for nonpayment is governed The billing methods described herein may be changed by Owner by providing Resident with 30 days prior written notice, or by the Public Utility Commission electric submetering rules. A copy minimum number of days as required by state and/or local law(s) (whichever is shorter), and Resident acknowledges that in certain situations it is necessary to make a change to the rules is attached as Exhibit A.billing method.

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Sources: Community Addendum