Who manages my utilities?
There are differences in how utilities are managed based on whether they are located in Tennessee, Mississippi, or Arkansas.
In Tennessee, Reedy and Company will manage utility connections for vacant properties and bill the owner accordingly. Keep in mind that MLGW (Memphis, Light, Gas, and Water) requires a $200 Security Deposit and a $50 connection fee for all properties with next-day connection ($52 if same-day connection is available). This is non-negotiable. When the property becomes occupied, the tenant is required to transfer utilities into their name and MLGW will issue a refund
of the $200 deposit to Reedy and Company on your behalf as soon as it is received from the provider.
In Mississippi, Reedy and Company will manage water connection year-round, regardless of whether or not the property is occupied or vacant. Walls Water Association and Horn Lake Utilities require that the owner is listed as the responsible party at all times; we will manage this connection and bill you accordingly, deposits vary based on the company. In order to connect the new service, we will need for you to provide us with a copy of the recorded deed. Other utilities will be managed similarly to TN with varying deposits, as assigned by the utility company per property.
In Arkansas Reedy and Company will manage utility connections for vacant properties and bill the owner accordingly. Properties in West Memphis have electric and water through West Memphis Utility Commission. Their deposit is $120. Gas is through Centerpoint Energy and the deposit is $75. Marion has Electric service through Entergy and water through Marion Water and Sewer Department.
It is important that you let us know when you are transferring a property to us from another management company/owner, whether you currently have the utilities in your name, the tenants, or the prior property manager.
If it is in another property manager’s name or utilities are off:
We will add your property to the Owner’s Reconnect Program offered by the Tennessee utility company to ensure that transferring between tenants upon move-out is managed by us and utilities are easily transferred to an incoming tenant.
If in your name (single-family home or duplex):
If the utilities are in an owner’s name, the utility company will not allow them to transfer to the property manager. So, we will need for you to complete a designated agent form listing a number of our staff as designated agents on the property. Without this, the utility company cannot provide us access to the bills, shutoff, transfer, or other vital actions. If you wish to have us pay the bills on your behalf, we are happy to do so, you would need to simply update the address on the account to 4701 Summer Avenue Memphis, TN 38122. Alternatively, you can continue to receive and pay the bills directly, if you prefer. Once the tenant moves in, the utilities will transfer to the tenant. When the tenant moves out, we will add your property to the Owner’s Reconnect Program, in our name where it will remain any time the property is vacant.
IMPORTANT: Our lease allows 3 days for the tenant to transfer utilities into their name. Please do not disconnect service from your name before the 3 days, as we would then be in violation of the lease agreement.
If you have a multi-family property (5 or more units in one complex):
We will especially have interest in knowing whose name the house account is in. Is the property already on the Owner’s Reconnect Program? Copies of the house bills are extremely helpful, please ensure these are provided to Mallory Hopkins in our accounting department, by email, mhopkins1@reedyandcompany.net. We will work out the details of the transfer according to the current set up.
IMPORTANT: There is a great deal of information that we must provide along with a bond instead of the above-mentioned security deposit when setting up a multi-family property on the Owner’s Reconnect Program. We will provide you with all of the necessary forms and ask that you complete them thoroughly to help us expedite the set up. It does take patience, and a notary, but it is a one-time procedure and will be worthwhile in the end.