/u/jacenborne - HoustonNewMedia.org https://houstonnewmedia.org/author/u-jacenborne/ Building "Bridges" Across the Bayou City! Sun, 26 Jul 2020 20:27:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://i0.wp.com/houstonnewmedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cropped-cropped-Houston.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 /u/jacenborne - HoustonNewMedia.org https://houstonnewmedia.org/author/u-jacenborne/ 32 32 103504436 Shopping for Electricity -> EFL doesn’t include base chage/min usage? https://houstonnewmedia.org/shopping-for-electricity-efl-doesnt-include-base-chage-min-usage/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=shopping-for-electricity-efl-doesnt-include-base-chage-min-usage Sun, 26 Jul 2020 20:27:08 +0000 http://houstonnewmedia.org/?guid=1f2fb95f33211c30f52c411a6f7fb762

I'm shopping for a new electric provider using powertochoose, and I found one I really like with Gexa Energy, but the EFL just provides the usage charge + TDU delivery charge and no mention of any base charge / minimum usage charge. I've seen several EFLs like this. According to Gexa Energy's TOS, they just say to reference the EFL, which doesn't say anything to or against a base charge haha. Looking for some guidance here as I'm running into this with a few other EFLs as well, is it if they don't include it, expect to see it kind of deal, or if it's not there they don't charge it?

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What’s up with renting houses right now? https://houstonnewmedia.org/whats-up-with-renting-houses-right-now/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=whats-up-with-renting-houses-right-now Thu, 16 Jul 2020 18:40:57 +0000 http://houstonnewmedia.org/?guid=ce1c6c5f52e6e78cf0e2b77c7ea440f1

I'm going to be proposing to my girlfriend here in the next month and with my lease coming up in early August, decided to go ahead and move to a rental house vs my current apartment. I'm a well-qualified tenant, I've had the same steady job in Houston for 4 yrs, lived in my current home for 2yrs, squeaky clean record with no evictions, criminal history, missed payments on anything, good credit score with no bad credit history, I've got a good cash reserve on hand for covering everything with the house and then some, etc., looking around the $1800/mo range. I have a realtor and am represented. I've jumped on houses the day they were listed, applied within 24hrs, offered 3 week move-in date and I'm losing the houses to other applicants. The last one I lost I offered moving in within 2 weeks. The one before that the guy wouldn't even talk with us even though I applied the same day it was listed. It's almost like if you can't offer to move within a week AND are a perfect tenant don't bother, which is bananas to me, I've never seen it be that competitive.

I'll admit I'm a little picky when it comes to the house, my girlfriend and I are both big in the kitchen, I cook, she bakes, so we want a nice, updated kitchen with good appliances and you'd be amazed how many don't have this seemingly simple thing.

What's going on? Anyone have any tips? I feel like I'm spinning my wheels here, I'm a well-qualified tenant, I have everything anyone would want, I'm negotiating move-in dates down to be competitive, jumping on houses that have what I want as soon as they are listed and still losing out.

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