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Babatunde Onadele Jr
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Average Operating Expenses

Babatunde Onadele Jr
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Currently refining my comps metric and looking for an avg maintenance and utilities (water/sewer) cost for the Cleveland area. Assume property was built after 1900. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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Shane Kelly
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Shane Kelly
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Quote from @Babatunde Onadele Jr:
Quote from @Joseph Romano:

I have found it super easy to reach out to whoever the company is. They are usually good at replying within a day or two. 

Thanks, 

When you say company, you are referring to the property management correct. Good idea


 I think he may have meant the utility company for that property, but an in-area property management company could help you with an estimate too.

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