Ohio Supreme Court Regulates Sub-metering Companies

Ohio Supreme Court Regulates Sub-metering Companies

Author: The Daily News Now! April 23, 2026 Duration: 1:33

Ohio Supreme Court Rules: Sub-metering Companies Now Regulated, Ending Renter Exploitation

The Ohio Supreme Court has issued a unanimous ruling that significantly impacts renters electric bills. Sub-metering companies, previously operating with minimal oversight, are now subject to the same regulations as regular utilities. This decision puts an end to the practice of landlords snagging cheap commercial rates and passing on exorbitant costs to tenants.

Previously, tenants faced sky-high bills, unfair shutoffs, and a lack of low-income plans, leading to hundreds of complaints. Sub-metering firms like Nationwide Energy Partners pocketed upfront fees and marked up power without any checks.

The ruling has been welcomed by tenants, who view it as a victory against what was often considered a scam. However, landlords have expressed concerns about lost contract freedom. Critics argue that this decision levels the playing field for utilities like First Energy and AEP, while a new House Bill one seventy-three aims to register these companies with basic protections without labeling them as full utilities.

The case now returns to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) for rate checks and rule-making. The bill could further influence the situation amidst heavy lobbying. Despite potential legislative interference, the courts message is clear: if youre selling power, youre regulated.

This ruling ensures statewide oversight for renters, promoting fairer energy practices and preventing exploitation. All eyes are now on the PUCO to implement these changes effectively.

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