New Regulations on Rental Electricity Fees Effective July 15: Landlords Beware of Maximum Fine of 300,000

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The new regulations on rental electricity fees are set to be implemented on July 15, focusing on fair and transparent billing practices. The key points include billing based on electricity consumption at the average price per unit without exceeding the total amount stated on the bill. Landlords cannot charge additional fees for undivided public utility charges. Landlords must provide electricity fee information, and tenants can independently inquire about the fees from the power company. Violations may lead to fines ranging from 30,000 to 300,000 NT dollars, and repeat offenders may face heavier penalties. Detailed information and resources are available on the Ministry of Interior's website to ensure compliance with the new regulations.

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