Hello friends, I am looking to split one water clock into two duplex clocks that I recently bought in order to…
Hello friends, I am looking to split one water clock into two duplex clocks I recently bought so that the tenants will pay for the water and not just the electricity. The municipality is asking for $ 1,260 for the watch only and the work I need to do with a certified Plumber. Does anyone have experience with this? Costs? More things to know? This is a property in Fort Lordale if that matters
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First of all on the municipality's website you can see on a daily basis the consumption of the water of the tenants, you will see if there is uniformity regarding the consumption / maybe the cost is due to a leak.
As for adding a clock you need to run another pipe parallel to the existing pipe and connect to one of the units and parallel to the new water clock that will be connected to the municipal pipe. As for the sewer there is no need to touch or change anything.
In the end water cannot be transferred in the name of the tenant. It is possible to leave the main clock and put in each apartment a sub-clock on the tap of the unit and then charge according to meter readings. The cost of each watch was $ 500 to install.
Sagi Ratzabi
I have now received an offer for a triplex and duplex in the Tampa area.
It literally replaces a complete plumbing with a qualified plumber. Permit withdrawal of course.
The price was $ 2200 per unit including a permit and not including the cost of the watch from the county.
אני ויתרתי על הפיצול בסופו של דבר. עלות מים ליחידה של 2/1 באיזור שלנו בממוצע 50$ לחודש.
I included the cost to the tenants in the contract. Admittedly imperfect there are monthly water cost fluctuations but in the end in my case it paid off more.
Eyal -
Basically it's like
Re pipe
Because all the water points are added to the second property -
At the time I was offered $ 5k for such a thing -
And the water clock was
3 feet from the property.
Now,
Depends should see where e
Drain -
If the property
Off ground
A lot easier -
if he
On ground on slab
It's harder.
Talk to me bro - you got the phone.
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