Common use of Other Utilities and Services Clause in Contracts

Other Utilities and Services. Television channels that are pro- vided may be changed during the Lease term if the change applies to all residents. You may use utilities only for normal household purposes and must not waste them. If your electric- ity is interrupted, you must use only battery-operated lighting (no flames). You must not allow any utilities (other than cable or Internet) to be cut off or switched for any reason—including disconnection for not paying your bills—until the Lease term or renewal period ends. If a utility is submetered or prorated by an allocation formula, we’ll attach an addendum to this Lease in compliance with state-agency rules. If a utility is individual- ly metered, it must be connected in your name and you must notify the provider of your move-out date so the meter can be timely read. If you delay getting it turned on in your name by the Lease’s start date or cause it to be transferred back into our name before you surrender or abandon the apartment, you’ll be liable for a $ charge (not to exceed $50 per billing period), plus the actual or estimated cost of the utilities used while the utility should have been billed to you. If you’re in an area open to competition and your apartment is individually metered, you may choose or change your retail electric provid- er at any time. If you qualify, your provider will be the same as ours, unless you choose a different provider. If you do choose or change your provider, you must give us written notice. You must pay all applicable provider fees, including any fees to change service back into our name after you move out. Special Provisions and “What If” Clauses

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract, Lease Contract

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Other Utilities and Services. Television channels that are pro- vided may be changed during the Lease term if the change applies ap- plies to all residents. You may use utilities only for normal household house- hold purposes and must not waste them. If your electric- ity electricity is interrupted, you must use only battery-operated lighting (no flames). You must not allow any utilities (other than cable or InternetIn- xxxxxx) to be cut off or switched for any reason—including disconnection dis- connection for not paying your bills—until the Lease term or renewal period ends. If a utility is submetered or prorated by an allocation formula, we’ll attach an addendum to this Lease in compliance with state-agency rules. If a utility is individual- ly metered, it must be connected in your name and you must notify the provider of your move-out date so the meter can be timely read. If you delay getting it turned on in your name by the Lease’s start date or cause it to be transferred back into our name before you surrender or abandon the apartment, you’ll be liable for a $ charge (not to exceed $50 per billing periodxxxxx- tion), plus the actual or estimated cost of the utilities used while the utility should have been billed to youconnected in your name. If you’re in an area open to competition and your apartment is individually individu- ally metered, you may choose or change your retail electric provid- er pro- vider at any time. If you qualify, your provider will be the same as ours, unless you choose a different provider. If you do choose or change your provider, you must give us written notice. You must pay all applicable provider fees, including any fees to change service back into our name after you move out. Special Provisions and “What If” Clauses

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract, Lease Contract

Other Utilities and Services. Television channels that are pro- vided may be changed during the Lease term if the change applies to all residents. You may use utilities only for normal household purposes and must not waste them. If your electric- ity is interrupted, you must use only battery-operated lighting (no flames). You must not allow any utilities (other than cable or Internet) to be cut off or switched for any reason—including disconnection for not paying your bills—until the Lease term or renewal period ends. If a utility is submetered or prorated by an allocation formula, we’ll attach an addendum to this Lease in compliance with state-agency rules. If a utility is individual- ly metered, it must be connected in your name and you must notify the provider of your move-out date so the meter can be timely read. If you delay getting it turned on in your name by the Lease’s start date or cause it to be transferred back into our name before you surrender or abandon the apartment, you’ll be liable for a $ charge (not to exceed $50 per billing period), plus the actual or estimated cost of the utilities used while the utility should have been billed to you. If you’re in an area open to competition and your apartment is individually individu- ally metered, you may choose or change your retail electric provid- er pro- vider at any time. If you qualify, your provider will be the same as ours, unless you choose a different provider. If you do choose or change your provider, you must give us written notice. You must pay all applicable provider fees, including any fees to change service back into our name after you move out. Special Provisions and “What If” Clauses

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Contract, Lease Contract

Other Utilities and Services. Television channels that are pro- vided may be changed during the Lease term if the change applies to all residents. You may use utilities only for normal household purposes and must not waste them. If your electric- ity is interrupted, you must use only battery-operated lighting (no flames). You must not allow any utilities (other than cable or Internet) to be cut off or switched for any reason—including disconnection for not paying your bills—until the Lease term or renewal period ends. If a utility is submetered or prorated by an allocation formula, we’ll attach an addendum to this Lease in compliance with state-agency rules. If a utility is individual- ly metered, it must be connected in your name and you must notify the provider of your move-out date so the meter can be timely read. If you delay getting it turned on in your name by the Lease’s start date or cause it to be transferred back into our name before you surrender or abandon the apartment, you’ll be liable for a $ / charge (not to exceed $50 per billing period), plus the actual or estimated cost of the utilities used while the utility should have been billed to you. If you’re in an area open to competition and your apartment is individually metered, you may choose or change your retail electric provid- er at any time. If you qualify, your provider will be the same as ours, unless you choose a different provider. If you do choose or change your provider, you must give us written notice. You must pay all applicable provider fees, including any fees to change service back into our name after you move out. Special Provisions and “What If” Clauses

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Other Utilities and Services. Television channels that are pro- vided may be changed during the Lease term if the change applies to all residents. You may use utilities only for normal household purposes and must not waste them. If your electric- ity is interrupted, you must use only battery-operated lighting (no flames). You must not allow any utilities (other than cable or Internet) to be cut off or switched for any reason—including disconnection for not paying your bills—until the Lease term or renewal period ends. If a utility is submetered or prorated by an allocation formula, we’ll attach an addendum to this Lease in compliance with state-agency rules. If a utility is individual- ly metered, it must be connected in your name and you must notify the provider of your move-out date so the meter can be timely read. If you delay getting it turned on in your name by the Lease’s start date or cause it to be transferred back into our name before you surrender or abandon the apartment, you’ll be liable for a $ charge (not to exceed $50 per billing period), plus the actual or estimated cost of the utilities used while the utility should have been billed to you. If you’re in an area open to competition and your apartment is individually metered, you may choose or change your retail electric provid- er at any time. If you qualify, your provider will be the same as ours, unless you choose a different provider. If you do choose or change your provider, you must give us written notice. You must pay all applicable provider fees, including any fees to change service back into our name after you move out. Special Provisions and “What IfIf ” Clauses

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