Is it possible to make a common counter in a house for two owners?

Eugene asks:
Hello! My question is - we live in a private house, it used to be for two families, then one family bought two halves, the house became one. But there are two entrances and two exits separate, that's just a common electricity meter. Now parents live on one half (the light meter stands on their half), on the other I am with my husband. Please tell me whether it is possible from this one (which is located at the parents') counter to draw wires to our half and install my own counter? That is, our electricity consumption will first go to our meter, then by wire to one meter to the whole house, and then to the main one, from which it calculates the electricity network. Just at the end of the month to take away our testimonies from the main ones and count them on payment? I'm waiting for an answer. Thank you.
The answer to the question:
Hello! That is, you want the account to be one, and you need a personal meter to share the cost of electricity with your parents, that is, to separate your consumption from them? What is the problem - you can. And it’s a little unclear, “to our meter, then by wire to one meter to the whole house, and then to the main one” - it’s not clear how many counters you have now.

But it is better to coordinate this with the energy sales company and disconnect the input from your half of the house. The house is designed for two addresses, well, each half as a separate address? Or is the whole house already listed as 1 address? I believe the first.

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