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Updated about 1 year ago on .
Multi-family fire, list of ideal improvements
Hi,
My multi-family property (3 units) recently had a substantial fire that started in the garage and moved to the house. Thankfully everyone is safe but it is a borderline knockdown. It was an older home from the early 1900s and the 2 apartments were later add-ons. It had 1 source for all utilities so utilities were included. So I now have the opportunity to separate all utilities and make any changes that may improve the units. I am looking for advice on what people may have done/wish they had done in a similar situation. I already have separate utilities, a washer/dryer in each unit. Should I put in split air for ac/heat? Thoughts on a EV charger or not worth the risk/hassle? Thanks in advance.