Tenants are generally responsible for establishing their own utility accounts and paying the bills for electricity, gas, trash, and water when they rent a single-family home in Florida.
Tenants are generally responsible for establishing their own utility accounts and paying the bills for electricity, gas, trash, and water when they rent a single-family home in Florida. This keeps things simple, especially since there are no communal spaces and no collective use of water or lights.
The utilities that are included may vary at each community, but you can expect all-inclusive apartments to include water, sewer, and trash removal in your monthly rent. Some communities may also include high-speed internet, cable, and electricity (a usage cap is typically set).
Utilities are usually only included out of necessity such as when a homeowner rents out their basement suite and there is no separate meter or cable/phone system. For a apartment / condo it is the norm to not include hydro / cable / internet / gas. These are easily set up by the tenant on their own name.
Full Service leases, most common in Class A office projects, will typically include taxes, insurance, CAMS, management, utilities and janitorial all in one base rental rate.
How to Transfer Utilities to a New Tenant Make a List of Utilities. Inform Your Tenant About Their Responsibilities. Give Your Tenant Information for Setting Up Utilities in Their Name. Call the Utility Company and Transfer Utilities Yourself. Double-Check to Ensure Your Tenant Has Transferred Utilities.