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Lora Sitler
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Utilities not separated.

Lora Sitler
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Erie, PA
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Hi Everyone, 

I was looking at a multifamily property in the Pittsburgh area, trying to run it as a MTR/ STR but the utilities are separated. Trying to see what my options are on how to split that or finance it in. any help or knowledge would be appreciated.

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    Elise Bickel Tauber
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    Elise Bickel Tauber
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    Hi Lora. Are you saying you want to figure out a way to pass the cost of utilities onto the tenant? If so, you can do a few things. You can rubz the utilities to share the bill, flat fee the utilities, or submeter. Hope that helps a bit!

    • Elise Bickel Tauber

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