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Steven Cherry
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NJ Resident Utility Billing Services

Steven Cherry
  • Freehold, NJ
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Hey guys! If I purchased a 2 unit multifamily that has 1 single utility meter for each utility, am I allowed to use Resident Utility Billing Services to pass on the utility charges to the tenants? I would have each unit pay based on their proportion of square footage. Is this legal in New Jersey if I put it in the lease? Currently, the owner of the house is responsible for all utilities but I want to see if I would be able to change that and pass on this expense to the tenants.

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