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Robert Belz
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  • Las Vegas, NV
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Salt Lake multifamily: Submeter or RUBS?

Robert Belz
  • Investor
  • Las Vegas, NV
Posted

Hey BP!

After listening to RE podcast episode 425 about “Who not how” and reading the book, I’m inspired and now looking for some help. I currently own a triplex and am under contract on a 4-plex in Salt Lake City. I currently pay the water bill each month and would like to start either submetering or a RUBS.

Any local SLC investors/property managers care to share some advice on this topic? In particular: which method makes more sense? Any contractors/companies you recommend?

I’ve done some light research on it, but most of the info is focused on larger multi family properties.

Thanks for the help!

Robert

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