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how do you pay your utilities if you have a secondary residence? and got a better answer
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Secondary refers to housing not bought in a new house, but after someone. And the principle of payment here will be the same as in the new one. If you are referring to having a second home with the first unused, you can reduce the amount of payments due to meters of water, light and gas. If necessary, you can also in the presence of utilities to seal the apartment and then reduce the cost of garbage collection, elevator, etc. But it is better to make your illiquid property liquid, ie simply surrender
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secondary housing is not a new house, but after someone else. And the principle of payment here will be the same as in the new house. If you mean having a second home with the first one unused, then you can reduce the amount of payments due to water, light and gas meters. If necessary, you can also in the presence of utilities to seal the apartment and then reduce the cost of garbage collection, elevator, etc. But it is better to make your illiquid property liquid, i.e. simply surrender
secondary housing is not a new house, but after someone else. And the principle of payment here will be the same as in the new house. If you mean having a second home with the first one unused, then you can reduce the amount of payments due to water, light and gas meters. If necessary, you can also in the presence of utilities to seal the apartment and then reduce the cost of garbage collection, elevator, etc. But it is better to make your illiquid property liquid, i.e. simply surrender