Alabama Submetering Laws

Alabama allows landlords and property managers to install submetering systems and bill residents for individualized utility usage.

Residential water, electric and gas submetering, as well as RUBS billing, are all legal in Alabama. Sewer and trash billing can also be done individually. Service fees are also allowed, and lease agreements should be explicit about payments and obligations.

The Alabama Public Service Commission is ultimately responsible for utility services in the state.

Starting Submetering in Alabama

It’s easy to implement submetering at multifamily buildings and other property types in Alabama. It’s typically best to contact a utility billing and consulting firm like Synergy to ensure 100% compliance and effectiveness.

Submeters, with individual meters for each unit, can be used in existing buildings or new construction in Alabama. RUBS billing, which divides utility costs according to an industry-accepted formula, is also possible.

Steps to Implement Submetering in Alabama

Implementing submetering and outsourcing multifamily utility billing is a surprisingly quick process.

Utility submetering and outsourced utility billing in Alabama can be implemented in as little as a few weeks, at no net cost to the property owner or manager.