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All Forum Posts by: Oliver Ham

Oliver Ham has started 3 posts and replied 6 times.

@Kenny Dahill Thanks for the response, this seems like a good way. How did it work when you did it, were there any issues?

@Theresa Harris Thank you very much that makes sense

@Anthony W. Thank you very much for responding. In the last sentence do you mean that I would for example charge them each $50 for electric and that if the total bill for electric is less than what they paid me in total, then that's where you mean I have some profit? Also should I surcharge them $150 flat rate for (gas, water, electric, garbage) making it a package, do you think that would be the best approach? 

I will be house hacking at University in Canada and wanted to know if I should pay for all the bills( gas, electric, water, garbage) or have them pay some other way. The tenants will be people I pick and would be friends I meet there and get along with. I would be very happy if someone that has house hacked with people they know could give any advice

Post: Cant join webinar after several times

Oliver HamPosted
  • Sarnia, ON
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 1

Im not getting an email on how to join webinar

Post: Analyzing rental properties

Oliver HamPosted
  • Sarnia, ON
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 1

Hi ive been trying to analyze rental properties and was trying to find website that are like rentometer to calculate the rent the property would rent for. 

Ive also been wondering if for townhouses the property tax is included in the maintenance fee and if it is not how do I find that out.