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Community well purchase?
Kinda a weird situation I think. My rental property’s water comes from a community well which a neighbor owns. She is an elderly lady whose recently passed husband always dealt with. It has been having issues and my tenants are complaining about going days without water. I realize it’s not my problem. But I see my options are
1. Put a well on my property. This would cost 10-12k and 2-3 months to complete
2. I pay the $1500 in repairs to the community well so my tenants have water. But I think that would money down the drain. I don’t think I can use it as a business deduction.
3. I was told by my tenant that she’d love to get out of the water business and would be willing to make a great deal on selling it.
Not sure I want to be in the utility business. But the idea of solving the water problem in a way that generates cash flow intrigues me.
Thoughts?
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Not sure I understand what you meant: the TENANT wants to make a deal?
If you meant the neighbor wants to sell, buy the property if you can. Once you own it, take some free cash flow and get the wells separated.
By doing so, I believe you'll increase the value of both properties.