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What maintenance costs can I charge tenants?
I have a 5 unit apartment building complete with a separate laundry room, utility room and individualize large storage rooms on site for each tenant. I am having a problem with the main drain backing up frequently even though I pay a professional drain service to clear it out. I am having to pay every 4 months for a drain clean out at a cost of $600+ each time. And every 2 months I use an approved enzyme in each apartment sink and the laundry room sinks. I have not had this frequent problem until this year. Is this a cost that I can pass on to the tenants in a special assessment? I am willing to pay 1/6th. Please advise.