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Charles Terrizzi
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Should I include high speed internet in the rent?

Charles Terrizzi
  • Jacksonville, FL
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This would be in order to avoid the build up of ten thousand different cables, dishes, etc over the course of ownership. (from different providers coming in)

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Jonathan G.
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Jonathan G.
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I would say no.  Internet periodically goes down and companies require your direct input .  Often we are on hold greater than 20 min for trivial issues.  Why invite that hassle into your day on someone else's behalf. Dishes and wires can be removed but your time is never recoverable .  Let your tenants handle their own utilities / services.  

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