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Streamline Utility Bills
Hi,
I am wondering if someone would be able to assist me in a good streamline process for handling utility bills. We have a total of 7 units. Tenants pay all utilities except for the water bill. At this point in the game I am not in the position to hand over my units to a property manager. While I am growing my portfolio is there a good process that will allow me to keep track of utilities without having to add and remove each time a tenant moves out?