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Splitting utilities on property that all the utilities is on the landlord

David Hertz
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Hi I'm looking into buying 11 (a 6 unit and a 5)  units in the Hazelton pa area. The one big set back on this deal is the fact that the heat and water are all together and paid for by landlord equaling about 24,000 a year. My goal would be to change that and make the tenants responsible for them. Question- has anybody ever done this successfully that would be will to share with me how they did this in the most cost efficient manor?

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