Utility Responsibility Sample Clauses

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Utility Responsibility. Tenant is responsible for taking service out of their name effective of the lease end date. Failure to do so will result in tenant being responsible for any and all charges until the date the transfer is effective. Management is not responsible for reimbursing tenant for failure to comply with this Agreement. In the event that tenants are responsible for a utility and the utility is not sub-metered, the utility will be divided based on the number of bedrooms in the unit as a percentage of all bedrooms in the building.
Utility Responsibility. Lessee shall be responsible for the payment of all utilities including gas, electricity, water, and sewage. The following utilities must remain in the tenants name for entire term of the lease and be paid by the tenant with the exception of the sewage ▇▇▇▇. The sewage ▇▇▇▇ will remain in the Lessees name and will be invoiced to the tenant via email. Tenant shall not pay the sewage ▇▇▇▇ directly to Muncie Sanitation. Electric Gas Water Sewage Any unit that shares a meter for gas, electricity, water, or sewage with another unit(s) will be subject to the following terms. The following utilities will remain in the owners or its agents name for entire term of the lease. These utilities will be billed prorata based on the total numbers of tenants that are leasing a unit connected to the shared meter. These utilities shall be invoiced to the tenant via email. Electric Gas Water Sewage
Utility Responsibility. The Tenant acknowledges that they are responsible for all utilities. In the event the Tenant fails to transfer the utilities into their name upon execution of this lease or if the utilities are transferred back into the Landlord's name by the utility company due to non-payment by the Tenant, the Tenant agrees that Landlord may immediately discontinue those services with a five- day notice of that breach to the Tenant.
Utility Responsibility. ALL UTILITIES (including water, sewer, electric, garbage, cable/TV, telephone, internet service/connection, gas, heat, Oil and all other) SHALL BE PAID BY TENANT (If Oil the tenant is responsible for filling it upon Move out) □ ALL UTILITIES (including water, sewer, electric, garbage, cable/TV, telephone, internet service/connection, gas, heat, Oil and all other) (If Oil the tenant is responsible for filling it upon Move out SHALL BE PAID BY TENANT EXCEPT FOR THE FOLLOWING PAID BY LANDLORD Tenants will be responsible for the following items: • Check and replace furnace filters every 3 months or as needed. SAMPLE ONLY • Check and reset GFCI switches if electrical incidents occur. If problem persists contact the office. • Reset the garbage disposal using button found on bottom of unit if it should stop working. • Replace Smoke Detector and Carbon Monoxide Detector batteries if needed. Batteries must be replaced with the same type as what is in the detector. • Use a liquid plumbing agent or snake to try and resolve clogged drains. Should problem persist contact the Office. • If there is a water leak, turn off water source to leak, clean up water that has leaked to avoid water damage. • Use correct treatment to resolve issues with bugs/insects. (For ants we recommend Terro Brand.) Should problem persist contact the Office. Property Code: Tenant Initials: Pg 2 of 3 SAMPLE ONLY Rents are due on the 1st of each month Late after 5th of the month All rents received after the 7th or NSF checks need to be in certified funds. Fees chargeable during tenancy:
Utility Responsibility. Disconnect Switch 1 Inverter 1 Electric Generator 1 4. BILLING OF NET EXCESS ENERGY Customer Generators of greater than 25 kW-AC will be paid at the Utility’s avoided cost rate for all excess energy (net excess energy) delivered to the Utility and will pay for all energy delivered to the customer at the Utility’s retail rate. Customer Generators of 25 kW-AC or less will be paid at the Utility’s avoided cost rate for the net excess energy delivered to the Utility. Net excess energy for Customer Generators of 25 kW-AC or less will be determined as the net amount of energy, if any, by which the output of the facility exceeds a customer-generator's total electricity requirements during a billing period. The Utility shall provide net metering for Customer Generators of 25 kW-AC or less, to the extent required by Nebraska law. Nebraska Revised Statutes §70-2001 to §70-2005 as may be amended provide among other things the following rules for compensation for net metering (relevant excerpts are shown below): 70-2002. Terms Defined:
Utility Responsibility. ‌ Concessioner utility responsibilities, if applicable, are defined in the Cooperating Association Agreement between the Cooperating Association and the specific Park Unit.
Utility Responsibility. The Utility shall be solely responsible for all costs of design, construction, inspection, and contract administration related to the modification of County facilities and shall reimburse the County in accordance with the terms of Section IV below. The Utility shall review engineering plans and notify the County as to the accuracy and completeness of the Utility’s facilities as shown. The Utility shall provide pothole work at those locations where more detailed information is needed for design and construction. The Utility shall inform the County regarding any of the Utility’s facilities which remain to be relocated and the schedule of such relocation. The Utility shall be responsible for the relocation of its facilities and the associated costs. The Utility shall comply with the terms of the franchise agreement between the Utility and the County, including, but not limited to, County design standards and specifications, and Chapter 136-40 WAC, Standard of Good Practice – Accommodation of Utilities on County Rights-of-Way. The Utility shall make all reasonable efforts to cooperate with the Project Contractor in completing utility relocations as required and shall make necessary personnel available so as to not delay the Contractor’s construction schedule.
Utility Responsibility. The Tenant is required to transfer all utilities to their name on day of lease signing. ▇▇▇▇ will be handed to the tenant once confirmation is provided of transfer. Failure to comply may result in additional fees or penalties as outlined in the lease agreement. Visit your local Water Department office for assistance. Detroit Tenants: Use the following link to transfer the water bill to your name: Detroit Water Service Transfer ● ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/departments/water-and-sewerage-department/dwsd- customer-service/how-do-i-turn-ontransferturn-water-service Contact DTE Energy at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ to set up or transfer your account Contact Consumers Energy at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ to set up or transfer your account By signing below, the Tenant agrees to comply with the outlined terms for utility transfer and rent payment. Landlord: Dated: Tenant: Property Address:_______________________________________________________ Phone Number: ________________________________________________ Email: ___________________________________________________ Relationship:_____________________________________________ Phone Number: ____________________________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________ Relationship:________________________________________________ This Agreement is made and entered into on _______________, by and between: ● Landlord: ___________________________________________________________ ● Tenant(s): ___________________________________________________________ ● Property Manager: ___________________________________________________________
Utility Responsibility. ALL UTILITIES (including water, sewer, electric, garbage, cable/TV, telephone, internet service/connection, gas, heat, oil and all other) SHALL BE PAID BY TENANT. (If oil, the tenant is responsible for filling it upon move out.) □ ALL UTILITIES (including water, sewer, electric, garbage, cable/TV, telephone, internet service/connection, gas, heat, oil and all other). (If oil, the tenant is responsible for filling it upon move out), SHALL BE PAID BY TENANT EXCEPT FOR THE FOLLOWING PAID BY LANDLORD. Tenants will be responsible for the following items:  Check and replace furnace filter(s) every 3 months or as needed.  Check and reset GFCI switches if electrical incidents occur. If problem persists contact the office.  Reset the garbage disposal using button found on bottom of unit if it should stop working.  Replace Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector batteries every 6 months. Use battery types required by the manufacturer.  Use a liquid plumbing agent or snake to resolve clogged drains. Clean bathtub drain regularly or use a screen to catch hair.  If there is a water leak, turn off water source to leak, clean up water that has leaked to avoid water damage. Contact office.  Remove all hoses from spigots when the outside temperature is at or below 32 degrees and place covers over the spigots.  Use correct treatment to resolve issues with bugs/insects. (For ants we recommend Terro Brand.)