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The tenant might periodically fail to remit payment in a timely manner, thereby doubling your bill-collecting responsibilities.

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If you have a utility split arrangement with your tenant, in addition to collecting the rent every month, you will have to send your tenant the utility bill. The laws in many provinces are not as strict for collecting utilities as they are for collecting rent. Your tenant might be allowed to take 30 days or more to pay utilities upon receipt of the bill. The utility company probably won’t let you pay the bill late every month without it adversely affecting your credit rating, so you will often be forced to pay the tenant’s portion of the bill while waiting for the tenant to remit payment. Do you really want to deal with this kind of work and uncertainty each and every month?

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