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All Forum Posts by: Sara Byerly

Sara Byerly has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Yes, own meters for each unit.  Currently, the 1st unit is being charged for gas/electric of the common areas.  I'm looking to remedy that. Thank you for your imput.  I was thinking submetering as well.  The basement is heated, but I need to check there may not be ducts to the entry, as you said.

I have a 2 unit building with 2 HVAC systems and tenants pay electric and gas.  How do I pull out the utilities for the common areas (basement, garage, staircase/entry) so I, as the landlord can pay those?