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Property Management/Rentals/Tenants and Questions
#21
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Originally posted by kani-lehua

...... our electric bill has almost doubled with two interim rate increases from heco and from her wastefulness.
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If it makes you feel any better... the State needed 7 million more dollars to pay for it's Electric Bill then before.
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#22
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Originally posted by StillHope

Kani,relax...
Just don't include utilities in the rent.


no can do! it's an attached cottage. one meter each for water and electricity. if THE tenant would be a little more conscientious about her usage, we probably wouldn't have to raise the rent. then, there's the toilet issue.........OMG!!!!!! it goes on and on. apologies again for having to vent.

malia paha o lohe aku

perhaps they will hear
"a great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices."

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#23
Switch out the lights she uses most to compact fluorescents, they will pay for themselves, even do all her lights if you can afford it. You will see a difference in your bills right away.

Carol
Carol

Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
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#24
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Originally posted by kani-lehua
...then, there's the toilet issue.........

Displace water in the holding tank with a couple bricks. [Wink] Should still flush alright... just less water used.

At least you don't have people urinating on the side of your fence like I do, living next to a public park. [xx(]
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#25
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Originally posted by csgray

Switch out the lights she uses most to compact fluorescents, they will pay for themselves, even do all her lights if you can afford it. You will see a difference in your bills right away.

Carol


we did this, but the one in the hallway that she keeps on for HOURS, is on a three way switch. if i recall, you have to get the CFLs that are made for that. apparently (i haven't looked in awhile) they are quite expensive?

damon, if you only knew what i'd like to do with those bricks?!!! actually, we do have people peeing on our hollow tile wall when our neighbor has his weekly parties.

malia paha o lohe aku

perhaps they will hear
"a great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices."

w. james

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#26
Kani, hire someone to install a submeter. Simple.

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#27
we had the same issue with the hall light. i put in a new switch with a motion sensor on it in our 4 plex. works great.
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#28
john, yes we are more than likely going to do that before we start building on the big island.

rusty h, good suggestion.

so tuesday she went somewhere and left the dining room light on for HOURS. normally when she does this, i go in and turn it off and leave her a note. this time, i just left it. when her rent goes up and/or the new meter is installed, hopefully the LIGHTS will turn on?! i mean in her brain?!

malia paha o lohe aku

perhaps they will hear
"a great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices."

w. james

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#29
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Originally posted by kani-lehua
......so tuesday she went somewhere and left the dining room light on for HOURS. normally when she does this, i go in and turn it off and leave her a note. this time, i just left it. when her rent goes up and/or the new meter is installed,.......

Careful, I'm not sure about your tenant situation. But, I do believe that tenant has every right to have that light on even when they aren't home (yeah that sucks). That tenant also has privacy rights...that you may be infringing. [Wink]

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The more we speak up... the more they will listen.
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#30
Sub meter and panel - less than $200. We sub meter our tenants at the boat slips we rent out, install them ourselves. I have seen regulation sub meters for less than $50 another $100 for a panel to accommodate it

keeps the tenants honest - grin

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