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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

washer/dryer in apts? good idea?
Anyone have experience offering washer/dryer in individual apartments? I know there are postings here in regards to common area laundry rooms and the lease vs buy alternatives but wondered if anyone had experience upgrading apartments to include washer/dryers. Is it worth it?
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In my opinion and experience, any appliance that is in the unit has to be maintained by landlord/owner, unless it's documented in the lease regarding the maintenance of additional appliances.
I wouldn't do it, but I may have a plumber install a washer/dryer hookup.