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Skyrocketing Natural Gas Prices--Can I Pass These On?

Bart Slak
  • Real Estate Investor
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The cost of natural gas is projected to soar this coming year....50% increases or more. I own an appartment building that has a boiler and the heating cost is part of the tennant's rent. I cannot absorb the kind of cost increases that are being projected. How would you pass the increases in natural gas costs to the tennants?

Any ideas welcomed.

Thanks, Bart

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