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Updated 11 months ago on . Most recent reply

Utilities to Pay or Not to Pay ?
I am getting started in rental property investing as drawing my first set of lease agreements currently. Should I have my tenants pay all of the utilities? I know it would make the most sense to have them pay but I am targeting college students. Wouldn't it make the property more attractive to younger people if some of the utilities were covered ? Thank you !!!
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You can check other similar properties and see what they are offering, but I would always have your tenants pay their own utility bills.