Utilities Allowance Sample Clauses

A Utilities Allowance clause defines the amount or method by which a landlord or property owner provides a financial contribution toward the tenant's utility expenses. Typically, this clause specifies which utilities are covered—such as water, electricity, or gas—and whether the allowance is a fixed monthly amount or subject to adjustment based on actual usage. Its core function is to clarify financial responsibility for utilities, helping to prevent disputes and ensuring both parties understand their obligations regarding utility costs.
Utilities Allowance. If the church pays the minister an annual allowance for utilities, this amount should be reflected as a utility allowance on line 3. If the utilities are maintained in the church's name and paid directly by the church, check the box indicating that utilities are provided- do not put a dollar amount on line 3.
Utilities Allowance. If Tenant resides in a development where the HAESL does not supply electricity, natural gas, or heating fuel, an allowance for utilities shall be established. Tenant shall pay for services rendered directly to the utility supplier. Therefore, the total rental payment for the Tenant will be the rental amount minus the utilities allowance. If the allowance for utilities exceeds the rental payment amount, the HAESL will pay a Utility Reimbursement to the utility supplier and/or to the Tenant monthly. The HAESL may change the utilities allowance at any time during the term of the lease, and shall provide the Tenant with a written notice 60 days prior to the change taking effect and any resultant changes in the rental amount. When ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s actual utility bill exceeds the utilities allowance, Tenant shall be responsible for paying the actual bill to the supplier. If Tenant's actual utility bill is LESS than the utilities allowance, Tenant shall receive the benefit of such saving.
Utilities Allowance. The Utilities Allowance covers all costs associated with: i) the installation of a telephone at the new residence provided a telephone was installed at the previous residence; ii) connection or re-connection of water, gas and electricity services at the employee’s new residence; and iii) redirection of mail to the new residence for no more than 3 months. PathCentre will reimburse actual expenses when the employee produces receipts or other documentation as required.
Utilities Allowance. You will be reimbursed for the cost of utilities (gas, oil, electricity, water, but excluding personal telephone and internet expenses) up to $583 per month.