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Kellyn Cameron
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  • Huntersville, NC
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2 water heaters 1 boiler

Kellyn Cameron
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  • Investor
  • Huntersville, NC
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Hey everyone! 

So I'm in the middle of negotiating an off-market owner-financed deal. The other day I went and saw the property and was surprised by what I saw. The landlord currently pays for gas and water. I was surprised to find the property already had two water heaters. My question is simply... what's the best way to go from here to put the utilities on the tenants? I assume all the ductwork is already in if there is a boiler. Is the best thing to do to put in a boiler and meter or are there other options? Open to any and all feedback. Thanks!

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