Who usually signs the residential electricity supply contract?

Residential power supply contracts are usually signed by the householder or his authorized agent with the power company.

A power supply contract is a contract in which the power supplier supplies power to the power user and the power user pays the electricity fee. When signing a contract, both parties need to clarify their respective rights and obligations. The power supply contract for residents shall be signed by the power company and the residents. The contract clearly stipulates the rights and obligations of the power company to provide power services to residents, as well as the electricity charges that residents should pay.

In some cases, the developer signs the power supply contract on behalf of the owner, and the owner can authorize the developer to sign it when buying a house. If it is directly signed by the developer, the owner can only accept it unconditionally when buying a house.

The above information is for reference only, and the specific situation may vary due to different local requirements. It is recommended to consult relevant departments for specific conditions.