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Updated over 4 years ago, 03/30/2020
Baltimore City - Water Bill
Hi fellow BP members,
I'm looking at a 2-unit property in Baltimore City for a potential house hack.
In researching market rents in the area, I've come across few posts about utilities in the city. One of my concerns is the water bill. The numbers work if the tenant pays water, otherwise the property won't be an option for me. What I've gathered so far from other posts on BP is the following:
-Property owners are ultimately responsible for ensuring the water bills are paid
-A tenant who is in default of the water bill for >90 days can result in a lien being placed on the property and unless stated explicitly in the lease, they cannot be evicted for nonpayment
-These consequences don't apply to sewer, gas, and electric bills
For landlords and property managers, I have a few questions:
1.How are you ensuring tenant compliance with water bills in multifamily homes, aside from proper screening? Can water and the other utilities be separately metered?
2. If you pass this responsibility to the tenant, do you "inflate" the rent cost and pay water bill yourself or stipulate water as a deliverable with rent each month and nonpayment as a condition for eviction? Given that Baltimore City water bills are increasing each year, it seems fairly easy to list above market rates for rent.
Thanks,
Keenan