Council looks to increase utility deposit to $250
Faced with over $1 million dollars in unpaid water bills, the City of Prince Albert has decided to put the onus on tenants not landlords.
Pending final approval by city council, the deposit required to open a new utility account will increase from $150 to $250. City administration is recommending the move following consultation with Prince Albert landlords.
“Since we’ve had that meeting, we’ve had landlords working with us on overdue accounts,” Director of Finance Cheryl Tkachuk told councillors at Monday night’s executive meeting. “And I’d like to continue this relationship as we go forward.”
In the past, the city has considered a number of options for dealing with unpaid water bills, including putting them on landlords’ property taxes. A city report indicated three out of five Saskatchewan municipalities surveyed by administration used that approach, including Humboldt, Martensville and Saskatoon. Meanwhile Meadow Lake does not allow utility bills to be in the tenants’ name at all. Understandably, the idea of making tenants unpaid bills the responsibility of property owners is not popular among landlords.