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All Forum Posts by: Val Casalderrey

Val Casalderrey has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Thank you Rick. Very good points and things to consider. I appreciate your guidance, and will definitely keep them in mind.

Thank you Alecia for your advice. I think I will pay for trash and 25% of the bills they share. 

Hello, I owned a house in San Diego. I hacked the house a few years ago to help with mortgage payments. I turn one side of the house into a studio, that shares a wall with the main house, it has a separate entryway. Currently, I am planning to move and also rent the main house. My concern lies in how can I mention this duplex or attached unit in a rental post, without making it less appealing to prospective tenants?  Also, in terms of utilities paying %25 of each shared utility is reasonable? There is only one person occupying the unit. I feel like I am maybe overcomplicating this, but I guess I am looking for some advice on how to make this happen any advice or ideas are wellcome. thank you!