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What would be the fairest way to handle a spike in utilities for tenants...
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by
ceregon
why would you pay utilities? the renter should pay those imo. -- nm
Posted by
decline (aka Decline)
Jul 29 '10, 08:46
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Easier for me to do, than divide everything by four, plus if I pay it, I don't have to worry about it not getting paid -- nm
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ceregon
Jul 29, 09:04
not if he's renting by the room. I say charge the extra $15/mo. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 08:49
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oh, right. I forgot about that. -- nm
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decline
Jul 29, 08:54
this. -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 29, 08:54
agreed. spread the cost out for the year. -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 29, 08:52
me too. it's easier to budget for, it's consistent (someone won't come in in the summer and complain about paying more than someone who just left, et -- nm
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Andie
Jul 29, 08:51
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easy to get someone to stay through the summer. and what if a room is empty then? you lose much more than in the winter. -- nm
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zork
Jul 29, 08:52
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