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Updated about 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Become a heat “vendor” for my own building ?
I have a building that is killing me on heat - which I provide. Most of my tenants would qualify for fuel / heat subsidies. Can I separate out the heat on the lease, become a “vendor” (create another business entity) and require tenants to apply for heat assistance - thereby getting paid for the heat?