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Water Bills - Cincinnati
If memory serves me, someone posted a graph of Cincinnati water/sewer cost increases over time compared to national averages. I just got a bill that went up 35%. Considering strategies to meter or charge for water. The chart would be useful to include in a letter to tenants. Searches of the forums haven't turned up the graph. Have I lost my mind or is it out there? Thanks all.
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@Jeff Ronningen I think you are referring to this chart I had posted a couple months back. I have a sizable portfolio in Cincinnati that is we are responsible for no resident utilities because I have a feeling submetered properties will be in higher demand in the year to come. I tell the story of how we sub-metered our 42 unit in the most recent BP podcast. Check it out here I think you will find it useful. https://www.biggerpockets.com/renewsblog/bp-podcast-205snowballing-single-family-houses-apartment-complexes-jered-sturm/