Including Utilities in the Rent

Including Utilities in the Rent

Martin Howard April 2, 2013 View all blog articles

This is actually a repost from last year, but several people have asked about it lately so I thought it was worth a little editing and another post.

Quite a few people inquire about properties that include utilities in the rent.

Including the cost of utilities may give you one less thing to worry about every month but there are some realities you need to be aware of.Not many rental properties on Guam offer leases that include utilities. The cost of power is a real wild card here. For example, my neighbor was talking about his bill being under empty-pockets$200. Ours is normally over $400 for the same size home. Granted, I keep arctic like conditions at night, causing my wife to bundle up like she’s bivouacking on the summit of Mount Everest, but that’s another story.

The point is, owners generally have no way of controlling or keeping tabs on your power use, so very few are willing to stick their neck out and assume responsibility for your consumption. So, generally speaking, finding living quarters on Guam that includes utilities is pretty rare. Most condominiums & apartments on Guam, have individual meters for power and water. A few offer utilities at a flat rate, which is probably quite a bit more than you would be spending if you paid your bill yourself.

Military personnel receive an allowance for utilities ($800 with dependents, $600 without) that should more than cover the cost of power and water and leave enough left to cover cable, internet and telephone. That’s a flat rate you will receive every month and you don’t have to account for it or show evidence how much your bill was.