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Greg W.
  • Chicago, IL
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commercial unit & water bill

Greg W.
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

Hi,

I recently signed a new 3 year lease with a commercial tenant and included that she pay water bill. I recently found out that her water meter is linked to a couple residential units.

How would you handle this? I plan to credit her 66% per month, the months she paid the bill. Is this fair? How would you handle this water bill moving forward? I will pay bill but should I add a percentage of it to her rent or should she no longer pay anything towards water?

Thank you,

Greg

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