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Round Rock Investment property

Sunny Texas
  • Cedar Park, TX
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I am about to buy our investment property in Round Rock, TX. Since the Electricity market here is open, there are lot of companies to choose from. Any suggestions from landlords in Round Rock? Please share your best and worst experiences with any Electric provider to have a landlord account. 

Thanks in advance.

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For my rentals I use a TXU commercial account—they have a program (Its CMA, which I think stands for Commercial Management Account??) that keeps your electricity on all the time. When a tenant moves out and "disconnects" it just automatically switches back over to you instead of shutting off. When they move in and connect (no matter what company) it just moves to them. Hope that helps.

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