Never told about pooled heating bill for whole building
Before I signed my lease, the property management company just rambled off all the utilities that would be by the tenant. Upon signing my lease, I agreed and signed off on being responsible for paying Heat, Electric, and Hot Water. I moved in in July. Now that I have been there for the winter months, my heating bill has gone up $40-$45 each month. After calling the Energy Billing Systems company, I now learned that our heat & hot water is pooled for the whole building and broken down by occupancy and square footage of your apartment. Is this a legal or acceptable way of charging the tenant for this utility? And shouldn't they have explained this at the time of signing/moving in. One unit is exactly like mine, and started with 2 or 3 people living in it. And now there are at least 8 people that the management company or energy billing co. is not aware of. So all their usage is increasing my bill. Any advise?
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