Roff_Bob

Roff_Bob t1_j0x44w8 wrote

A key point that you mentioned, do the non-resident state first. If using tax software then once you start your resident state's return the software will do all the confusing stuff for you. Just answer the software's questions. From my experience doing a friend's some years ago you may owe RI a little bit.

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Roff_Bob t1_ir88a7m wrote

Do you get your won electric bill from Eversource, NStar or whoever? If you do then you should be able to. Give it a try. The landlord should not care since it doesn't affect them. Also, the landlord will not be investigating every single electron to see who generated them so will never know. But if electricity is included in your rent then you aren't the utility's customer so you would not be able to sign up as far as I can figure.

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Roff_Bob t1_ir3f5vv wrote

>Of COURSE Norwood isn’t listed

Norwood's electricity is municipally regulated (Norwood Power and Light) so *might* not be included in Mass's aggregation law. Doesn't Town of Norwood already negotiate cost of electricity themselves through the town-owned electric utility. So you're already aggregated in the sense that the town is negotiating the cost of electricity for you, not an investor-owned utility like Eversource doing the negotiating.

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