A.R.S. 33-1324(C) This is bolstered by the fact that a landlord must provide all utilities and services specified in the lease agreement and that, subsequent to signing the lease, a landlord may not transfer the responsibility for utility payments to the tenant without the tenant's written consent.
Ask the landlord what companies they're contracted with for utilities, ie do they use the city or a private company, what internet companies have lines to the building, ect. The easiest and cheapest thing to do is to ask them what's already hooked up and just use that.
A land lease is when someone leases the land for a specific purpose. In residential properties, it is most commonly used with mobile or modular homes, where the lessor owns the mobile/modular home but rents the ground that it sits on and may include services such as utilities.
If you are looking for an apartment that has all utilities covered, the costs are likely also included in your rent or rental statement. As mentioned above, the most common utilities that you will find in your apartment include electricity, gas, internet/cable, water, sewage and garbage.
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.
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.