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East Town Home's Utilities:From
C R E A T I V E N E T W O R K G U I L D
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C R E A T I V E N E T W O R K G U I L D
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-I live in East Town Homes
-My landlord owns 14 townhouses
- The houses are identical
FIRST THINGSFIRST
C R E A T I V E N E T W O R K G U I L D
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THIS CAUSES OVERCONSUMPTION/
WASTE
CURRENTLYUTILITIES ARE
INCLUDED IN RENT-NO INCENTIVE TO
CONSERVEELECTRICITY
Here'sthe problem:
As you can see there is a ton of variation from townhouse to townhouse.
- Some houses using around 500 watts per month.
- Some houses use up to almost 2,500 watts per month.
HOW BAD IS IT?
Townhouse 1
Townhouse 2
Townhouse 3
Townhouse 4
Townhouse 5
Townhouse 6
Townhouse 7
Townhouse 8
Townhouse 9
Townhouse 10
Townhouse 11
Townhouse 12
Townhouse 13
Townhouse 14
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CURRENTLY...
ORThe landlord allows 900
KWH per month per house
An average of $187.00 per
house (whichever is higher)
with no overage charges
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The average electricity used per month per house is over
900 watts every month except January
WHOOPS
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In the past year the cost of 900 KWH
has been less than the allotted dollar
amount per house for electricity which
is $187.00 on average
ITS OK!
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Each house has 5 tenants
goes towards utilities each month.
Monthly money for utilities $350. 00
Water monthly average: - $40.00
Sewer monthly average: - $43.33
Gas monthly average: - $80.00
Average money left for electricity $186.67
Here’s how I got that average
$70.00 PER TENANT ($350.00 TOTAL)
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Yay use all the electricity!
V O N R G U T S C H K A$187.00 covered 1,438.50
KWH in July 2016.
The cost of electricity
fluctuates, currently it is
relatively low.
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Tenants were able to
use almost double the average
power consumption in the US
without being charged.
WE ARE OVERUSING AND WE DON’T CARE!
Tenants aren’t being charged for
going over 900 KWH so they don’t
have any knowledge of their use
or any incentive to keep their
consumption under control.
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Pay the tenants to keep their usage low
Pay the landlord for the tenants who
keep their usage low
01LETS GIVE THEM SOME INCENTIVE
02
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-If we can decrease usage from the maximum of 1,438.50 watts
to 900 watts roughly $70.00 per house per month will be saved
-The saved money can be divided up between the landlord and
the tenant
-The tenant now has incentive to conserve electricity
- The landlord now has incentive to keep the tenants up to date
on their consumption
HERES WHAT I MEAN
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-One watt costs just under $0.13
- 900 watts or $187.00 per month paid for by
landlord
THE NUMBERS
1,438.50 KWH x $0.13 = $187.00
900.00 KWH x $0.13 = $117.00
Money saved monthly = $70.00
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REMEMBER...
The average electricity use
per month was not the
maximum of 1,438.50 watts
The average is 1,130 watts
per month
So currently the landlord is
keeping an average of $40
per month per townhome
1,438.5 KWH maximum
1,130 KWH average
308.9KWH x $0.13 = $40.11
Landlord: Tenants:
$40.00 $25.00
$5.00
SO WHO GETS WHAT?
+
$45.00
WHAT ABOUT PER YEAR?
$45.00 x 12 months=$540.00 14 townhouses $7,560.00
x
$25.00x 12 months=$300.00
5 residents
$60.00
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-The landlord makes a profit of $7,560.00 per year
-Tenants keep profit of $60.00 EACH per month or
$300.00 TOTAL
- Would you cut back on consumption for $300?
IF THE TENANTS COMPLY
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