Submitted by ModalEclipse t3_z6jv45 in philadelphia
I live in an old rowhome with several apartment units. There's a breaker box in my apartment, and it has a breaker that is connected to my fridge, convection oven, and microwave and some lights. I was running all these things earlier, along with a dryer in a shared laundry room. The circuit overloaded, and the dryer stopped as well.
I checked all the meters. There's one for each unit and one labeled for the basement. I switched the basement one off and the washer turned off, but the dryer and some lights are connected to a breaker in my apartment.
Is there any way this is not metered to my apartment? My meter read is 40% higher than the second highest tenant's, and the basement meter read was pretty low.
Where do I go from here, after bringing it up to my landlord?
EDIT: PECO is coming out to investigate. For anyone reading this later on, they hold the charges on your account for 30 days while they conduct the investigation. Thank you all.
tempmike t1_iy20utt wrote
> My meter read is 40% higher than the second highest tenant's, and the basement meter read was pretty low.
The numbers shown on the meter aren't really a good way to tell the whole story, and even if you have the historical use its still not a clear case
But, you are right that there's no way you aren't being metered for the dryer (and whatever else is going through your breaker box)... though I wouldn't be surprised if the washer isn't going through another unit and your landlord (or a previous owner or some contractor) just figured this was an easy "solution" on how to split shared utilities. And it might actually be legal. From what I recall (IANAL, btw) things like heating and lighting of common areas has to be covered by the landlord, but I'm not sure that extends to how shared laundry facilities work.
First step is reread your lease and figure out what it says about the laundry and utility costs. You could be setting yourself up to have the laundry removed if the landlord figures thats now the easiest solution. Though maybe they're not an asshole and its an honest mistake they weren't aware of.
also: check out https://www.phillytenant.org/ they probably know the most for people giving out free advise