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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
For a Duplex does the landlord pay for water, sewer, and trash?
I received a bill for $1,300 from the sewer company, basically all of my cash flow. Is it common practice for the landlord to handle this? The units are not individually metered. Could I charge a set amount per month for this?
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- Rock Star Extraordinaire
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It is common for utilities to be included with rent when they are not separately metered. You may be able to sub-meter, depending on rules/laws where you live. You may also be able to demand bill (can't remember the exact term) based on size of the units, i.e. one unit that has 60% of the SF pays 60% of the bill. If you don't want to break things apart, build the costs into your rent. But know that people waste more utilities when they don't have to pay for them directly.
Easiest thing long-term is to have everything separate and let tenants pay their own utilities. $1300 is a hell of a sewer bill - what are the charges breakdown, and why don't you have a similarly large water bill? Sewer bills are almost always dependent on water usage.
- JD Martin
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