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I live in a crappy little apartment in the sticks of North Idaho. The building isn't even zoned for residential, but is actually commercial space turned into three little apartments. Mine is a small two bedroom and I have a single neighbor who lives in an little studio next door. The other studio on the far side of the building has always been vacant.
Rent is reasonable, mostly because it's a shithole. Water and sewer are a set amount added on to my rent, but I pay my own metered gas and electricity which are in my name. I had a lease the first year I live here, but have been month to month since. The rent has been increased a small amount twice since then.
Through a comedy of events I learned today that the entire time I've lived here there has only been one set of gas/electrical meters that serve both my two bedroom apartment, and the other two smaller units. Only one of those has been occupied, by a single tenant, for roughly 3 of the 5 years I've lived here. So, that entire time I've been paying all the electrical and gas for the entire building. Mostly just the one neighbor, though.
This is North Idaho and it gets cold here at least 6 months a year. It also gets hot for a few months each summer. I've always chalked the high utilities up to my kid (who is now 20 and just moved out to finish college) living with me, keeping the heat turned up, the lack of good insulation and expensive utility prices. But now I realize I'm paying for the entire farking building!
I just texted my landlord very nicely telling her what I had discovered, and telling her we needed to talk about the situation. So far she hasn't contacted me, but it's only been a few hours.
Any advise, thoughts, comments or even jokes you guys might have would be appreciated. I mostly just wanted the opportunity to share this absurd situation I seem to have gotten myself into.
Rent is reasonable, mostly because it's a shithole. Water and sewer are a set amount added on to my rent, but I pay my own metered gas and electricity which are in my name. I had a lease the first year I live here, but have been month to month since. The rent has been increased a small amount twice since then.
Through a comedy of events I learned today that the entire time I've lived here there has only been one set of gas/electrical meters that serve both my two bedroom apartment, and the other two smaller units. Only one of those has been occupied, by a single tenant, for roughly 3 of the 5 years I've lived here. So, that entire time I've been paying all the electrical and gas for the entire building. Mostly just the one neighbor, though.
This is North Idaho and it gets cold here at least 6 months a year. It also gets hot for a few months each summer. I've always chalked the high utilities up to my kid (who is now 20 and just moved out to finish college) living with me, keeping the heat turned up, the lack of good insulation and expensive utility prices. But now I realize I'm paying for the entire farking building!
I just texted my landlord very nicely telling her what I had discovered, and telling her we needed to talk about the situation. So far she hasn't contacted me, but it's only been a few hours.
Any advise, thoughts, comments or even jokes you guys might have would be appreciated. I mostly just wanted the opportunity to share this absurd situation I seem to have gotten myself into.
