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Residential Tenancies Branch
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Section 5 |
Utilities |
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Sub-Section 5.1 |
Landlord's Non-payment of Utilities |
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Legislation |
s. 60,
61,
154(1),
154(2)4,
179.1, The
Residential Tenancies Act
s. 25(2),
25(2.2), Residential Tenancies Regulation
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Definitions |
Mortgagee: a person, mortgage company or
financial institution that takes a mortgage interest in a property
as security for a loan.
Order to redirect rent: when the Branch
orders tenants to pay their rent to the Branch, instead of to their
landlord; when the tenant receives an Order and pays the Branch,
rent is considered paid.
Safety Net Program: a Branch program that
helps tenants with certain needs to contact people or programs that
can help them find a place to live when a building is closed down
because there is no utility service.
Utility company: the agency that provides the
utility service. For example: Manitoba Hydro-Natural Gas,
Manitoba Hydro-Electricity and City of Winnipeg Water.
Utility: heat, gas, electricity,
water; it
does not include cable TV.
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Policy |
If a utility service is included in the tenant’s
rent, the Branch tries to make sure the services stay on, even if
the landlord hasn’t paid the utility bills.
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A utility company must notify the Branch before
they disconnect utility service to any residential rental complex in
which one or more rental units are occupied.
If the Branch believes that the landlord is responsible to provide
the utility service, the Branch orders the landlord to pay the bill
or make arrangements with the utility.
The Branch will usually tell the utility company
to keep the service on or if it’s already turned off, to reconnect
it.
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If a landlord doesn’t pay the bill or make
satisfactory arrangements with the utility company, the Branch
redirects rents to pay the utility bills for a residential complex.
The amount of rent redirected each month is usually about half the
total potential rent for the complex. The Branch may re-direct more
rent if the arrears are high.
The Branch redirects rent until the utility bill
is paid in full, or until the landlord makes arrangements with the
utility company to keep the service on.
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The Branch uses the rent to pay the past-due part
of the account first. In some cases, there may be more than one
utility account in arrears. For example: The landlord may not
have paid either the gas or the hydro bill. When more than one
utility is involved, the Branch divides the rent between the
utilities, depending on the amounts owed. For example: The total
owing is $1,500.00; the gas bill is $1,000.00 (2/3 of the total) and
the hydro bill is $500.00 (1/3). If the Branch has $1,000.00 to pay
the bills, the gas company would get two-thirds, or $666.66 and
hydro would get one-third, or $333.33.
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In some cases, the outstanding utility bills are
so high that it’s not practical for the Branch to try to collect
rents and pay the bill. When this happens, the Branch sends an Order
to the utility company telling them to disconnect service. The
Branch sends the tenants and the health authorities a copy of the
Order. If the service gets disconnected, the tenants will probably
have to move. If that happens, they may contact the Branch’s
Safety
Net Program for information.
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For some accounts, the utility company may demand
that a landlord pay a security deposit to protect the utility
company from future non-payment. The Branch may use the rent it
collects to pay the deposit.
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In some tenancies, the tenant is responsible for
paying for the utility service. If the service is shut off because
the tenant doesn’t pay the bill, the Branch doesn’t get involved in
trying to restore service. If this happens, the landlord can tell
the tenant, in writing, to pay the bill. If the tenant doesn’t pay
the bill, the landlord can give the tenant notice to move out. If
the unpaid bill creates a loss to the landlord, the landlord may
also file a claim for compensation. If the landlord asks the Branch
for assistance, the Branch will contact the tenant to explain their
responsibilities and the landlord’s right to end the tenancy.
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Procedure |
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Overview |
If a landlord doesn’t pay a utility bill, the
officer tries to get the landlord or mortgagee to make payment
arrangements with the utility company. If this isn’t successful,
tenants are ordered to pay rent to the Branch. The Branch then pays
the utility company. The officer redirects rent until the utility
bill is paid.
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Steps |
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A tenant or a utility company notifies the
Branch that utility service to a rental unit or residential
complex will be disconnected. The officer finds out what other
utilities the landlord supplies as part of the tenancy
agreement. The officer checks with the other utility companies
to see if the service is scheduled for disconnect.
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The officer issues
an order to the landlord to make arrangements with the utility
company/companies, by a specified date, to make sure the service
stays on. The officer may also advise the landlord that rent
will be redirected if the landlord fails to make arrangements.
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If the landlord makes arrangements, the utility company lets
the officer know. The officer closes the file.
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If the landlord appeals the order, the
officer doesn’t do anything more on the file until the Residential
Tenancies Commission makes a decision. If the landlord appeals,
the officer attends the appeal hearing to provide information on
the Branch’s file and ask the Commission to confirm the Branch’s
Order. The officer can’t redirect rent unless the appeal is
decided. The Branch enforces orders issued by the Residential
Tenancies Commission or the Court of Appeal.
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If the landlord doesn’t make
arrangements or appeal the Order, the officer may do a title
search on the residential complex to confirm ownership.
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If, at any time throughout the
process, it is not practical for the Branch to try to collect
rents and pay the bill, the officer may issue an Order allowing
the utility company to disconnect service as of a certain date. The
officer sends a copy of the Order to the utility company and the
landlord and tenants.
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If the officer learns that a mortgagee is
attorning rents to pay the mortgage, the officer contacts the
mortgagee. The mortgagee often agrees to make arrangements for
paying the utility bills. Once the utility company confirms that
service is guaranteed to the tenants, the officer closes the
file.
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If the landlord or the mortgagee doesn’t
make arrangements with the utility company, the officer must get
a list of the tenants living in the building. If necessary, the
officer may go to the building to get the names of the tenants.
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The officer then
issues an Order to some of the tenants of the residential complex
to pay rent to the Branch. The landlord receives a copy of the
order.
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By the second week of each month, the officer sends the
landlord a statement to show which rents the Branch received.
The officer sends follow-up letters to tenants
who didn’t pay their rent to the Branch.
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If the Branch doesn’t receive any rents, the officer visits the
building.
If the officer finds a tenant(s) living in
the building, they’ll ask the tenant why they haven’t paid their
rent to the Branch. The officer will tell the tenant that if
they don’t pay the rent, the Branch can’t pay the utility bills
to keep the service on. If the Branch still doesn’t get a
tenant’s rent, they may allow the utility company to disconnect.
If the officer finds
out that no one is living in the building, the officer tells the
utility company they can disconnect service. If the utility
company finds a tenant living in the building when they go to
disconnect the service, they must notify the Branch.
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The Branch charges the landlord a monthly
administration fee when rent is redirected. The rent collected
is applied to the monthly administration fee first and then to
past due portions of the bills. If there isn’t enough money to
pay the bills in full, the money is divided according to how
much is owed on each bill. (see example in Policy box) The
Branch doesn’t pay out rent until after the appeal period.
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When the utility company advises the
officer that the utility service is no longer scheduled for
disconnect, the officer cancels the Order to Redirect Rent. The
officer notifies the tenants, landlord and/or mortgagee. The
officer returns any unused rent money to the landlord and closes
the file.
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Forms &
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X-Referencing |
For more information on the Branch’s
Safety
Net Program, see Section 1.
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Policy
Developed
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September, 1992* |
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Last Revision |
October, 2004
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