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Josh Koett
  • San Diego, CA
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Which podcast # was it?

Josh Koett
  • San Diego, CA
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Hello BP Community,

   I listened to a podcast from a year ago and cant find it.   It dealt with a company that comes in and splits the electricity/water bill and then puts the monthly charge of a few bucks built into the tenants monthly utility bill. They I believe the company physically sets up their meters at the residence. Anyways,  The podcast had an investor using  this company for his multifamily unit properties and really liked it.  ----Im building a granny flat in the back of my friends duplex he owns.  I would like to relisten to the podcast and share it with him---.  Right now I ran the electricity from the front unit giving power to the back granny flat and I dont think that is going to set well with the front unit.    Any suggestions on how to split the bill would be appreciated,   Thank you,   Josh

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