First time investor closing on a triplex in Allegheny County. Two of the units share the same meter for gas, electric, and water and the previous owner paid all utilities. My return numbers are still positive while pa...
Hi folks, my dream tenant wants to let her boybriend move in. The place has always been rented as a small studio really only designed for one person but will work in a pinch for a couple. Her plan is to move him in th...
Hello BP.Wanted to know, in Philadelphia does the owner of a property, besides Taxes,insurance, repairs, etc. Do they pay the water bill? Thank you.
I just declined an applicant who were a family of 4 adults, parents and 2 children for a 650 sq ft $1700 2 bedroom. It seems to me wear and tear, water and usage of the shared laundry and yard of the 3 family house wo...
I just closed on a duplex with separate meters, the 4" well is wired to the one tenant. The house has 6 adults and one 2 year old. Each unit has a dishwasher and washer/dryer. I reduced his monthly rent by $10 to comp...
Hi All, I recently had my rental property's water bill spike and have had an accidental flood in the past year. Both where due to toilets. One toilet was running and the other overflowed. My question - Does anyone k...
Recently rehabbed a 2 Flat. Both are roughly equal 2 bedrooms but the electric bills are very different. Village inspection was passed and meters were approved by electric company. I as landlord has common public ar...
I am a relatively new landlord and would like an opinion from the experts. I purchased my first rental property 3 years ago, a 32 year old condo. The first tenant lived there one year with only two legitimate complain...
I've been eyeing different markets, Cleveland among them. According to the Holton-Wise Property Group FAQ, they don't charge tenants for water due to the city's policy (specifically referring to this thread: https://...
looking to cut cost at my 2 flat In chicago, water is about $50 a month per unit per year. Anybody know if submetering is a regular thing out here. Don't want to lose my current or any future tenants