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Jesse Zirillo
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Utility Continuation Agreements

Jesse Zirillo
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  • East Liverpool, OH
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In a recently purchased SFR in which the tenants will be covering all utilities, I have been asked by the gas and electric companies to enter into a Utility Continuation Agreement so that the utilities automatically go back into my name when the tenants move out or terminate service. Are there any advantages to refusing to execute these agreements? Are there downsides to entering into these agreements with the utility companies?