A shared utilities agreement is a legal contract between a landlord and a tenant that can be incorporated into a residential lease agreement. This agreement specifies which utilities will be shared with another unit or common area within the building.
Buildings with shared utilities arrangements may run into issues such as tenants overusing utilities. In these cases, landlords may decide to put a cap on certain utilities to prevent tenants from either overpaying or underpaying for services. For example, the utilities agreement could state that if the monthly bill exceeds a certain amount, the landlord will include any overage in the tenant’s next rent payment.
Landlords should include the following in a shared utilities agreement:
It is important to note that certain areas prohibit the use of a shared metering system—meaning that tenants are not required to pay utility costs outside of their personal unit. Landlords should research local laws and regulations beforehand.
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