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Updated over 5 years ago, 06/08/2019

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Richard Arden
  • New London CT
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Billing a unit for water.

Richard Arden
  • New London CT
Posted

I have a duplex house hack I am still working on and I am about 2 weeks from rent ready. I have manicuple water. The issue here is the water gets billed quarterly and the town will not let owners transfer utility ownership to the Tennant. So I have to pay the bill but obviously I dont want to. I am trying to get a little creative on how to do this without getting overly complicated. I was floating the idea of charging a flat rate monthly. And give anything extra back at the end of the quarter.

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