Does the name of the utility account have to be the same as the real estate license?

Generally, the information must be the same as that of the owner.

The payment of utility bills can be used as proof of actual residence in real estate, and is important evidence for transactions that cannot be registered. For example, if the title deed of a public housing unit is owned by the government, the name of the utility bill payer is the same as the name of the tenant.

For the head of the utility account parties can provide the following materials:

1, provide proof of transfer;

2, provide the proposed account of the real estate account book;

3, to the real estate belongs to the neighborhood committee to issue a certificate of residence.

The person concerned or entrusted with my ID card or power of attorney to the local power supply business hall for account opening procedures can be.

Expanded:

Electricity used in everyday life is primarily derived from the conversion of other forms of energy, including water ( hydroelectric power), thermal energy (thermal power), atomic energy (atomic power), wind energy (wind power), chemical energy (batteries) and light energy (photovoltaic cells, solar cells, etc.). Electrical energy can also be converted into other desired forms of energy. It can be transmitted over long distances in wired or wireless form.

China in 1985 issued the "water conservancy project water fee verification, collection and management methods", the purpose of collecting water charges, the principle of verification of the water fee standard, the water fee collection, use and management made specific provisions.

The Water Law also stipulates that those who use water supplied by water supply projects shall pay water charges to the water supply units in accordance with the regulations. The purpose of levying water charges is to rationalize the use of water resources, promote water conservation, and ensure the necessary operation and management, overhaul and renewal costs of water conservancy projects.

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