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Hi,
One of my tenants pays $1000 for a 2-bedroom. On the lease (from the previous owner), I pay for the gas and water bill. I had reviewed the gas bill from previous year, and it was reasonable (~$100/mo).
Recently (Dec, Jan), I found the gas bill has sky rocketed to $200-300/mo, and I want to ask the tenant to pay for it or at least part of it, moving forward (the annual lease is expiring in a month too).
I am thinking of one of the following options:
1) Lower the rent by $100/mo. Change the gas bill name to the tenant entirely.
2) Ask him to sign a new lease with rent increase (however bounded by rent control in Ontario). I still pay the entire bill.
3) Keep the current rent. I pay the entire bill, and invoice him for the amount minus $100
4) other options?
Any suggestion is appreciated.
Cheers,
Lucas
One of my tenants pays $1000 for a 2-bedroom. On the lease (from the previous owner), I pay for the gas and water bill. I had reviewed the gas bill from previous year, and it was reasonable (~$100/mo).
Recently (Dec, Jan), I found the gas bill has sky rocketed to $200-300/mo, and I want to ask the tenant to pay for it or at least part of it, moving forward (the annual lease is expiring in a month too).
I am thinking of one of the following options:
1) Lower the rent by $100/mo. Change the gas bill name to the tenant entirely.
2) Ask him to sign a new lease with rent increase (however bounded by rent control in Ontario). I still pay the entire bill.
3) Keep the current rent. I pay the entire bill, and invoice him for the amount minus $100
4) other options?
Any suggestion is appreciated.
Cheers,
Lucas