Excess Utility Charges Clause Samples
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Excess Utility Charges. At Developments or High Rises where utilities are provided by the authority, a charge shall be assessed for excess utility consumption due to the operation of major Tenant-supplied appliances. This charge does not apply to Tenants who pay their utilities directly to a utility supplier. [966.4 (b)(2)]
Excess Utility Charges. Where utilities are provided, HACE shall assess a charge for excess utility consumption due to the operation of major Resident supplied appliances. For these charges, see the Monthly Excess Utilities Charge Sheet.
Excess Utility Charges. The Excess Utility Charges are listed in the Maintenance Charge Schedule. The Tenant shall not install any additional major appliance, such as an air conditioner, washer, dryer, food freezer, additional refrigerator or other similar electrical appliances without the prior written consent of CMHA. In dwelling units where utilities are provided by CMHA, a charge shall be assessed for excess utility consumption due to the operation of tenant-supplied major appliances. This charge does not apply to Tenants who pay their utilities directly to a utility supplier. CMHA will charge the Tenant an excess utility charge for the use of appliances in excess of one (1) stove and one (1) refrigerator.
Excess Utility Charges. At developments where utilities are provided by the Authority, Tenant shall be charged and obligated to pay for excess utility consumption due to the operation of major tenant-supplied appliances such as air conditioners, freezers, and extra refrigerators. Tenant shall also be charged and is obligated to pay for excessive use of any Authority supplied utility that is determined by the Authority to be above normal consumption for similar type units. This charge does not apply to utilities paid by the Tenant directly to a utility supplier. Appliance / Unit installation must be inspected and approved by CHA prior to use. Excess Utility Service Charges are listed in CHA’s Maintenance Charge Schedule.
Excess Utility Charges. In units with utilities that are not billed directly to the Tenant, PHA will ▇▇▇▇ the Tenant monthly for utility usage in excess of the amount allowed (at check-metered developments) or for the use of major Tenant-supplied appliances (at developments without check meters). There are no excess utility charges when the Tenant pays utility charges directly to the utility supplier.
Excess Utility Charges a. Charges for excess water consumption shall be based on the schedule, as approved by the Board of Commissioners Resolution No. 3_091515, which is formulated using the average per person usage within the City of Rensselaer. The average usage amount has 10% added to allow Residents a fair allowance.
b. Premises that are individually metered will be charged for excess usage according to the Water Usage Schedule posted in the public area by the Administrative offices. These charges will go into effect, January 1, 2016.
h. All water overage charges shall become due and collectible two (2) weeks after receipt by Resident of written notice of charges from the Rensselaer Housing Authority.
Excess Utility Charges. The Authority provides a monthly gas and electric allowance, if this amount is exceeded the Resident will be assessed for excess utility consumption.
Excess Utility Charges. At developments where CHA provides utilities, a charge shall be assessed for excess utility consumption due to the operation of major Tenant-supplied appliances (freezers, air conditioners, dryers , etc.).
Excess Utility Charges. The Excess Utility Charges are listed in the Maintenance Charge Schedule. The Tenant shall not install any additional major appliance, such as an air conditioner, washer, dryer, food freezer, additional CMHA Public Housing Lease 2 of 14 Effective 07/01/2019 refrigerator or other similar electrical appliances without the prior written consent of CMHA. In dwelling units where utilities are provided by CMHA, a charge shall be assessed for excess utility consumption due to the operation of tenant-supplied major appliances. This charge does not apply to Tenants who pay their utilities directly to a utility supplier. CMHA will charge the Tenant an excess utility charge for the use of appliances in excess of one (1) stove and one (1) refrigerator.
Excess Utility Charges. Utilities are provided by BHA, therefore a charge shall be assessed for excess utility consumption due to the operation of major tenant-supplied appliances as stated on page 12 part 6.
