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All Forum Posts by: Andrew Eberhard

Andrew Eberhard has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

I am currently looking into a duplex that unfortunately is not separate metered and has electric baseboard heaters. As anyone who lives on Ontario, Canada will know energy costs are now extremely high and it's really cold in the winter! Which brings me to my question, if I was to purchase this property, is there anyway of creating an incentive for the tenants to turn down the heat and use less? Thus lowering my cost of utilities and increasing cash flow :)