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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Transferring Utilities to Tenants
Hi All,
I've had a rental for 8 years with the same tenant. In an effort to get it rented initially I agreed to pay utilities (~$100/month). She is finally moving out and I would like to transfer the utilities to the new tenant. Is there anything I have to do other than cancelling service the day they move in and telling they which utility companies service my building? In Los Angeles- Southern California Edison and Southern California Gas Co if it matters.
Thanks!