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adding the cost of heating oil to tennants lease
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richard p
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about 10 years ago
i have a building with 2 units. i am told that since there is only one furnace that i must supply 68 degree heat to both units. the lease states that the tenant is to pay for their heat. can i pass the cost of the oil on to the tenant???
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karen s
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about 10 years ago
how would the tenants pay their own heat, if the heat is not divided? meaning how will they know how much they use? i believe you would need to have sep. meters for each unit. the price could be drastically different if one unit has their heat set to 65 and the other 72.
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