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Multifamily unit eith one utility meter

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How do I charge the tenants electric and water when everything is on one meter in to

 costly two separate

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Josie Brown
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Josie Brown
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Hi Jarret! You could charge a flat fee for utilities for each unit and include that in the rent or you could pay the utilities yourself and then split that between the units depending. 

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