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Updated about 1 year ago, 10/04/2023

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Chris Nare
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Cincinnati OH, USA
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First Rental Closed

Chris Nare
Pro Member
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cincinnati OH, USA
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On Friday, we began our REI journey. We closed on our first property that our agent found off-market. It is a 2 BR, 2.5 BA, one car garage condo in Fairfield, OH. We got it below market and need to spend about $15K to take care of the deferred maintenance and get the unit in shape to rent. Since this has an HOA, the rent will include water, sanitation, lawn care, and snow removal. Also, it has a washer and dryer. The tenant will need to pay for electricity. Some investors say they do not include any additional appliances since they can break, so we must fix them. I am interested in hearing your thoughts about this. Should we have the washer and dryer in our condo? Also, if we do, do you suggest we increase the rent for this or add the price for them in addition to the lease? So, for example, we would charge extra for these on top of the monthly rent?

Thank you for your reply.  

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