Thursday, October 1, 2009

Keeping an eye your electrical bills

It is not always plain sailing in property

If you feel that there is a problem with the electrical reading make sure
that the readings are correct, have your tenant or managing agent

Confirm the electricity readings for each of the Electricity charges and
check them against your invoice.

Don't be afraid to ask for a breakdown

If a body corporate letter explains that there are additional electricity
charges for communal use, find out if the charges apply if the unit is
vacant

Make sure that the body corporate explains how the invoicing is charged.

Very often electricity is dated, be aware some time the back dating can be
as much as two months,

This can be very confusing for the tenant that get a high electricity bill
in September (where he was away or it was very hot and he never used the
heater once) for his use in July.

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