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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Crochet v. Housing Authority, 37 F.3d 607 (1994)

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Crochet v. Housing Authority, 37 F.3d 607 (1994)
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Crochet v. Housing Authority, 37 F.3d 607 (1994)
Effective Date
1994-11-04

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THA then provides these tenants with a utilities reimbursement, a fixed dollar amount representing “reasonable” electrical consumption. Normally, the utilities allowance is reflected in a rent reduction to the tenant, although in cases where rents are extremely low, THA will issue a check to tenants to cover the difference between the utilities allowance and the rent payment. If a tenant consumes more electricity than contemplated by the utilities allowance and has a TECO bill higher than the allowance, the tenant is not reimbursed for the excess. Thus, the excess comes out of the tenant’s pocket, not THA’s.