Utilities Allowances Clause Samples

The Utilities Allowances clause defines how costs for utilities such as water, electricity, gas, or trash collection are allocated between parties, typically in a lease or rental agreement. It specifies whether the landlord or tenant is responsible for paying utility bills, and may set a maximum allowance or cap on the amount covered by one party, with any excess paid by the other. This clause ensures clarity in financial responsibilities and helps prevent disputes over utility expenses during the term of the agreement.
Utilities Allowances. Tenant-Paid Utilities
Utilities Allowances. Tenant-Paid Utilities If indicated by an (X) below, the Authority shall provide Tenants paying income-based rent with a Utility Allowance in the monthly amount totaling $ for the following utilities paid directly by the Tenant to the Utility supplier: for ( ) Electricity ( ) Gas ( ) Heat
Utilities Allowances. Tenant-Paid Utilities [913.102] If indicated by an below, the PMHA shall provide Tenant with a Utility Allowance in the monthly amount totaling $ for the following utilities paid directly by the Housing Authority to the Utility Supplier: Electricity Water Sewage Trash Removal Tenant-supplied cooking range Tenant-supplied refrigerator
Utilities Allowances. Tenant-Paid Utilities [913.102] If indicated by an (X) below, the Authority shall provide Tenant with a Utility Allowance in the monthly amount totaling $ for the following utilities paid directly by the Tenant to the Utility supplier: ( ) Electricity ( ) Gas ( ) Heat ( ) Water ( ) Sewerage