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Category: Prices/Rate

What Recent Paper Price Increases Mean for You

Posted on June 6, 2019

In 2019, paper costs are expected to increase 3%-5%. So, what does that mean for business owners and multifamily professionals? Here are some of the way you and your organization may be impacted: • Higher prices when you order office paper (obviously} • Higher prices for other items that use paper pulp such as toilet…

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Sales Tax Exemption – $ savings = to state sales tax !

Posted on May 17, 2019

Many states exempt sales tax on utilities for multifamily properties.  Check with your Department of Revenue to confirm the exemption.  If your property is exempt and your property is currently paying sales tax you may file for the exemption to be effective at the next billing cycle.  This could save 5% of your water/sewer expense. …

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How do I work through my utility company to determine programs that are available for my company?

Posted on February 20, 2019

How do I work through my utility company to determine programs that are available for my company? Check desireusa.org:  provides listing of programs for each state and each utility company (these may be dated, but provide good guide) Check utility website: there are typically resident programs and business programs.  Some utilities classify multifamily as resident…

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How do I play this Sustainability game for my company?

Posted on December 5, 2018

ROI, NOI, increased property valuation, Leed Certification, Green Loans…..how do I find my way through this for the greatest impact for my company?  Evaluate what type of company you are?  Build and hold, entrepreneurial, flip? How long does your company plan to hold this property? Which properties pay the highest utility bills? Who pays the…

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Water and Sewer bills are rising fast

Posted on August 15, 2018

A recent Wall Street Journal article pointed out that water and sewer bills have increased over 5.5% annually over the last decade, three times the rate of inflation.  And that pace is likely to continue, due to aging water and sewer infrastructure. https://www.wsj.com/articles/who-is-paying-to-fix-outdated-water-and-sewer-systems-you-are-1521106201 If it hasn’t already, this will pinch the pocketbooks of apartment owners…

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What is Liquefied Natural Gas?

Posted on July 16, 2018

You may not be aware, but the US has increased its natural gas exports substantially over the years.  At this point, the US is a net exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) due in part to the shale gas revolution.  But, happens when US allies wean themselves off of Russian natural gas and onto ours. …

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Tariff Impact on Energy Pricing

Posted on June 18, 2018

The tariffs proposed by the current administration could have an impact on the apartment industry.  How?  In energy cost increases.  The tariffs will increase the cost of steel and aluminum used in pipelines and solar projects.  This could impact the cost of energy.  Also, if we have more plans here in the US using power…

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Whole Building Data is coming to California

Posted on May 24, 2018

I know that I sound like Chicken Little…screaming about the sky falling.  However, Effective January 1, 2019, you are going to need to ensure that all your apartment properties in California are loaded into Portfolio Manager.  There is a hyperlink to the bill below if you really like read legislature, but the gist is that…

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Oil and the Multifamily Industry: Do they go together?

Posted on May 16, 2018

We have enjoyed fairly stable oil prices lately.  But, is that something we can rely on in the future.  Many say that will not be the case.  Increased conflicts in the Middle East there could be destabilize the oil market.  Also, there is some question whether US shale gas will continue to produce in the…

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Water Billing Issues in Atlanta GA

Posted on May 14, 2017

DeKalb County GA, Division of Watershed Management has been undercharging customers for water and sewer.  Some owner/managers have received large bills, including back charges.  If you have properties in served by this utility, watch your utility bills closely for back charges or long periods of estimations.  The links below provide some history and a recent…

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