OATES INDUSTRIES, INC.
we specialize in delivering fully customizable utility billing and submetering solutions for water · electric · mobile home parks · condominiums · they rely on our advanced utility submetering systems · our powerful and user-friendly online billing and management platform · offering hands-on training · real-time reporting tools · and customized billing configurations that align with each property’ · s unique requirements. Residents also benefit from our U.S. based billing customer care team · Oates Energy offers a streamlined · transparent · Oates Energy has been a trusted partner to property managers of apartment communities · condominium communities and buildings · we don’t force clients into rigid service packages. Instead · we take the time to understand each property’s unique operational goals · resident expectations · and management preferences. From there · we craft a customized utility billing and submetering solution tailored to their exact requirements · ensuring accuracy
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