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It’s a residential lease, but the power use is for a non-residential purpose. So arguably yes.

I wonder what a court would say. It’s not clear to me either way. As a practical matter it seems like leases with utilities included shouldn’t need to enumerate all the non-residential things you aren’t allowed to do with those utilities.



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