Common use of Payment of Utility Charges Clause in Contracts

Payment of Utility Charges. a) For resident-paid utilities, the resident may pay for some or all utilities directly to the utility company and receive a monthly utility allowance, which is factored in the rent calculation, as specified in Lease #9 above. b) Utility reimbursement payments are made by the CHA directly to the utility provider on the resident’s behalf when the rent calculation, after subtracting the utility allowance, produces a negative amount. If the resident’s actual utility xxxx is less than the utility reimbursement, the resident will receive the savings in the form of a credit on the utility provider’s billing statement. If the resident’s utility xxxx is greater than the utility reimbursement, the resident must pay the excess amount directly to the utility provider. c) For CHA-paid utilities, residents must pay any charges for excess use of utilities (i.e. charges over the monthly utility allowance granted) pursuant to Section X of the ACOP).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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Payment of Utility Charges. a) a. For resident-paid utilities, the resident may pay for some or all utilities directly to the utility company and receive a monthly utility allowance, which is factored in the rent calculation, as specified in Lease #9 above. b) b. Utility reimbursement payments are made by the CHA directly to the utility provider on the resident’s behalf when the rent calculation, after subtracting the utility allowance, produces a negative amount. If the resident’s actual utility xxxx is less than the utility reimbursement, the resident will receive the savings in the form of a credit on the utility provider’s billing statement. If the resident’s utility xxxx is greater than the utility reimbursement, the resident must pay the excess amount directly to the utility provider. c) c. For CHA-paid utilities, residents must pay any charges for excess use of utilities (i.e. charges over the monthly utility allowance granted) pursuant to Section X IX of the ACOP).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

Payment of Utility Charges. a) For resident-paid utilities, the resident may pay for some or all utilities directly to the utility company and receive a monthly utility allowance, which is factored in the rent calculation, as specified in Lease #9 above. b) Utility reimbursement payments are made by the CHA directly to the utility provider on the resident’s behalf when the rent calculation, after subtracting the utility allowance, produces a negative amount. If the resident’s actual utility xxxx is less than the utility reimbursement, the resident will receive the savings in the form of a credit on the utility provider’s billing statement. If the resident’s utility xxxx is greater than the utility reimbursement, the resident must pay the excess amount directly to the utility provider. c) For CHA-paid utilities, residents must pay any charges for excess use of utilities (i.e. charges over the monthly utility allowance granted) pursuant to Section X IX of the ACOP).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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Payment of Utility Charges. a) For resident-paid utilities, the resident may pay for some or all utilities directly to the utility company and receive a monthly utility allowance, which is factored in the rent calculation, as specified in Lease #9 above. b) Utility reimbursement payments are made by the CHA directly to the utility provider on the resident’s behalf when the rent calculation, after subtracting the utility allowance, produces a negative amount. If the resident’s actual utility xxxx bill is less than the utility reimbursement, the resident will receive the savings in the form of a credit on the utility provider’s billing statement. If the resident’s utility xxxx bill is greater than the utility reimbursement, the resident must pay the excess amount directly to the utility provider. c) For CHA-paid utilities, residents must pay any charges for excess use of utilities (i.e. charges over the monthly utility allowance granted) pursuant to Section X IX of the ACOP).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Lease Agreement

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