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Re: Responsibility for unpaid Utility bills?
by multiconnection
on July 20, 2014 @16:49
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Hi we would like to introduce our prepaid electricity and water sub-meters.
With a sub-meter, the tenant has to pay upfront for these utilities. No longer do landlords have to chase after tenants for payment. It also allows landlords the authority to restrict utilities if tenants are in arrears with rent.
You do not need municipal approval for a sub-meter. It is a device that you own and have opted to install on your property. It does not interfere with your standard municipal electricity or water connection. Yet you can install as many meters on a single property as you wish. BUT OUT OF SOUTH AFRICA YOUR UTILITY SERVICE PROVIDERS AND LAWS MAY DIFFER A BIT.
These meters are fully SABS and STS approved. Electricity and water tokens for any denomination can be purchased from any Easy Pay (at all major supermarkets) and UniPin outlets. If you do not wish to register your meter with Easy Pay then you alone as the landlord can issue tokens to your tenant, thereby forcing them to comply with rental payments or lose access to electricity.
We at Multiconnection Prepaid Electricity Meters (Pty) Ltd look at the system beyond just prepaid metering. It allows landlords to control tenant’s behaviour and puts landlords back in power of their rental property in the face of new legislation that favours tenants.
The cost to you is once-off. A 1 phase 60AMP meter costs R690 and installation to an existing DB board is R450 per meter (within the Durban area) water meters at R2350 per meter in the year 2014 We do ship meters world wide and nation wide aswell. You are welcome to contact us via email on 076 395 6185 multiconnection@hotmail.co.za . Visit our websites www.multiconnection.co.za or durbanprepaidelectricity.co.za for more information.
Multiconnection Prepaid Electricity Meters (Pty) Ltd is an approved supplier and installer of Conlog prepaid metering systems. This is not spam.
Regards,
The Multiconnection KZN Team
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