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Charles Burgess
  • Financial Advisor
  • Charlotte, NC
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Currently negotiating a deal

Charles Burgess
  • Financial Advisor
  • Charlotte, NC
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I'm currently in the due dilligence phase and discovered the current owner is paying for untilites for both tenants in a duplex. The unit has one meter for water. 

Since this is new information, it changes the cashflow on the deal. Should I simply renegotiate? What are other options I have to move forward?

Thanks for the advice 

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