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Minka Sha
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Sacramento Water Bill SHOCK

Minka Sha
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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I closed on a fourplex in early June and just received the water bill and it's $711.40 for the period of June 5th to July 20th. 

This threw my math off. How can I get this under control??? Is this expected? I have a duplex and two cottages in the back. Duplex is 2 BR, 1 BA each side and cottages are 1BR/1 BA each. 

Here is the break down:

Water flat charge

Waste water flat charge

Storm drainage flat charge 

These total to 351.00 

Then we have:

Garbage : 94

Street sweeping : 5

Recycling, Yard waste : 75.32

FINALLY:

Regional Waste water treatment: 161

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Ben Leybovich
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Ben Leybovich
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Well - I think it's time to join one of Brandon's seminars for a lecture on "doing the numbers"...lol

What you do now is you find a sucker (much as you were when you bought this thing), and sell!  Trust me, this won't be the only thing that throws your numbers off - more is coming :)

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