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Joseph Lewis
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Can I pass down the association fees to the tenant?

Joseph Lewis
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ann Arbor, MI
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I would think you can do it legally. Im wondering if that common or if it's something landlords generally pay themselves? Thanks in advance!

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Dan Schwartz
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Dan Schwartz
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Remember that one (of the many) reason renters rent is because homeownership is financially complex. Mortgages, property taxes, insurance, HOA dues, repairs.... The renter, for the most part, writes one check to the landlord or manager, and calls it a day.

Long way of saying what others already have: "roll it into your rent."

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