Yes. However, if you see that this is the case with you, you should write to the Housing Authority and let them know that despite your best efforts to conserve electricity (and/or other utility) your bill is excessive (perhaps you're using medical appliances?) They should increase your utility allowance accordingly (they'll ask you for your electric and other bills of the last 12 months, then average them out, then that will become your utility allowance, which then will be deducted from your total tenant payment (TTP). If your power bills exceed your TTP, you may end up paying no rent, and maybe get a check for utility bill assistance.
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The US government withdrew from the gold standard in 1934, therefore the later printing do not have the appreciable value of those printed during the gold standard. The actual value of the bill is dependent upon the condition of the bill.
Article 1, section 7 of US Constitution states that bill for raising revenue are initiated by the House of Representatives
Power (eg Kilowatts) multiplied by Time (eg Hours) = Energy (eg Kiliwatthours). And the power companies bill you for the energy you use (note: not the power, although that is often the loose description).
$100.00 in 1993 had the same buying power as $166.68 in 2016.
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There is no "section eleven" to the Bill of Rights. They are the first 10 amendments.
Most of the time, Bill's Khakis can be found in the Bill's Khakis section of a traditional store. If the section is not there, it can be found in the men section of the store.
What is article 3 section 13 of the Philippine bill of rights
What is article 3 section 13 of the Philippine bill of rights
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In the Bill of Rights there is no section 10 of article 16. There are 10 rights listed and that is all.
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Most apartment renters sign a lease for a specific period of time. The rent bill is set to the same monthly amount for that time period. But that doesn't mean a renter can't save money on the bill. If a neighbor is too loud and the apartment manager doesn't respond to complaints, a renter may demand a discount off his next month's rent. A discount may be applied if the air conditioner, refrigerator, or other built-in appliance malfunctions for more than a day. Negotiations may even take place over new paint or carpet. These are just a few ideas for saving money on the rent bill. Each renter should contact his management company for other possibilities.