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hello, I'm a new investor and I've got a few questions. I purchased a 4 unit home that was very old and damaged, nobody has lived in there for 25 years. My husband and I started to work in the house to make it look great again and finally rent it, but now that it is almost finished and ready to be rented the 4 apartments, the city didn't give me the permission to have 4 electric meters because they say that the house and the land don't have the enough required size for the new codes to be divided in 4 apartments , so they only gave me the permission for 2 electric meters, and this is a problem because the house is completely divided in 4 units with kitchens and bathrooms etc.. So please help me find a solution to rent 4 apartments with only 2 electric meters , thank you