State is Georgia.
I rent a lot at a campground while I'm finishing school. I only pay month to month and signed a lease accordingly. The lease states that the electric here is $.14 per kw/h, which I did read in the lease but paid no attention at the time. My electric bill for a camper was outrageous, coming in at $160 last month. Keep in mind I have no microwave, washer/dryer, dishwasher, run one floor heater on a thermostat at night and use gas to run water heater. So basically a computer, some 12V lighting, and my heater in the evening sometimes. I checked other electric bills and they average in at around $.08 per kw/h.
My question: Is it legal for the campground to mark-up my electric bill?
If you need more research on my part I will be glad to do the legwork. The only assumption I have is that the meters may be the campgrounds property and they are charging for that portion of the wiring. But justification of this expense does not balance. I do not see a 30-40 percent markup for this small amount of wiring and the the meter.
Any suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated.



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