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Managing Water and Electric included in Rent
Hello all! I have a Triplex and we were unable to separate the water and electric into separate meters. I'm curious if any of you have an ideas on how I can track usage? Did you put something specific in your lease stating the usage requirements and consequences for over usage? The issue is even if the usage is excessive, I can't track who is over using and it seems unfair to charge everyone for one persons ignorance. Any ideas welcome.