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Providing Internet Service in My ADU
I am about to complete the construction of a new ADU in southern California. As part of the lease, we are providing all utilities for the unit. I two questions to help work through:
1) Do we provide internet service by providing a CAT6 cable for connecting the tenants own Wi-Fi router or let them get their own service but mandate the provider? (We currently have cable internet and want to maintain only this service for internet service.)
2) Do you allow whatever satellite service for TV or is that something of the past with everything streaming?
Thanks in advance for your thoughtful responses.
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You could give them wireless access to your service and get a tax break.