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Updated over 6 years ago, 04/03/2018

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Kyle Grimm
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  • St. Louis Mo
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Sub-metering Mobile Home Park

Kyle Grimm
  • Investor
  • St. Louis Mo
Posted

Hello all, 

I am currently negotiating a price on a small 22 space park in Illinois that currently has one water bill sent to the owner.  The bill is around 10,000 a year and I am starting to look into having this sub-metered.  Those of you have done this, could you share some lessons you may have learned from this process? 

- Did you hire a company that specializes in this like ABT Water Management to install and do the billing, or did you buy the meters yourself and have a plumber install them?  

- Did you first have to check city laws to see if it was possible in your city? 

- What was your average cost per pad to have this done? 

Any info would be greatly appreciated!  Thanks!

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