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Multi Family Utilities
I have seen several posts about this topic but none answered the question I am looking for. I own several duplexes that are not separately metered. I am unable to efficiently meter them because of the cost involved. I would prefer to create a flat "water/sewer/trash" charge every month of $50 per tenant but I can't find anywhere that says whether or not this is legal.
I understand that sub-metering is preferable but am simply looking for an answer as to whether or not flat fee is legal.
Im in Ohio if that helps.
Thanks for any insights!