I have a renter in a property located in Racine, WI, the properties water is provided by Racine Water Utility. The water was never transferred over to their name and the renter is now late on this past quarters water....
It seems like a no-brainer to have your tenants pay for the utilities, right?Why would you (as a landlord) ever consider picking up the bill?
I have been looking to purchase a SFR under 350k in Baltimore city or Baltimore County Maryland and was wondering if anyone could help me or suggest a good way to estimate monthly utility costs for my analyses.Thanks,...
Hello,I'm looking to buy my first rental property in Maryland. It is a duplex with one unit on the top floor and one unit on the bottom floor. I am planing on living in one unit and renting out the other. The units ar...
We agreed to charge our tenants for the utilities including water, electric and gas. We sent them the bills and they are saying they should not have to pay the sewer and the refuse fee on the water bill but should onl...
Hey everyone, beginner investor here in Cranston, Rhode Island. I’m looking to purchase a single family home in Cranston which may eventually be rented out. I was thinking of putting a tiny house in the back and doing...
I'm purchasing my first foreclosure and I want an inspection done to make sure everything is ok. The problems is, the utilities are all shut off. Should I have them turned on myself before the inspection? Is that legal?
Hello! Does anyone have any experience with using another company you own to handle the rehabs of your rentals/flips? I own a business that can handle some (not all) of rehab work and I have been wondering if it is le...
I’m doing a house hack in a duplex. I already have a separate account for the property. I was wondering if I can pay my sides utilities using this account or do I have to use my personal account?
Thanks in advance!
Hello! My tenant won't pay water and sewer but this is what is in their signed lease
"Tenant responsible for the payment of all utilities in relation to the property"
I should be able to take it out of their security...